Hemoglobin is the fluid that transports blood cells. If you get a transfusion of red blood cells, they would be in the hemoglobin even if it is low.
The importance of hemoglobin for erythrocyte function is that it gives them oxygen carrying abilities. Without hemoglobin, the erythrocyte would be unable to carry and transport oxygen where it needs to go.
hemoglobin
No, hemoglobin is a protein.
what is hemoglobin?
Hemoglobin is a molecule which is consist of 4 HEM groups and a protein named globin. Major duity of hemoglobin is to transfer CO2 and O2 between the tissues and the blood, but those are not the only molecules that can bind to hemoglobin. CO and some other molecules can too and when that happens O2 saturation may go severely down.
Hypochromia (as in hypochromic anemia) is the medical term meaning deficiency in hemoglobin.
No, hemoglobin is a protein.
Yes crocodiles do have a Hemoglobin.
Well, the high concentration of hemoglobin is what gives our blood its red color. More specifically, the porphyrin functional group in the hemoglobin structure is what gives hemoglobin (and oxy-hemoglobin) its red hue.DO NOT LET ANYONE TELL YOU THAT HEMOGLOBIN IS RED BECAUSE OF THE IRON IN THE CENTER OF ITS STRUCTURE. THEY WOULD BE LYING TO YOU.
Hemoglobin carries oxygen to the cells. Hemoglobin is contained in red blood cells.
hemoglobin is the cause thats why your blood is red