Iron plays a critical role in the formation of hemoglobin.
Hemoglobin synthesis is the process by which heme and globin combine. Iron, found on the heme group, is needed to bind with oxygen after iron is in its ferrous oxidation state. (Fe2+).
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Iron
The mineral element connected to hemoglobin is Iron.
hemoglobin fool!
Hemoglobin is the protein that, along with water, makes up a red blood cell. Hemoglobin is made from two substances, heme and globin. In order for hemoglobin synthesis to take place, two chains of globin must connect to one another. Without these chains, hemoglobin synthesis cannot happen.
Hemoglobin requires iron to do its job
Iron.
Iron. This element is found at the center of each hemoglobin molecule.
Iron.
copper's role in iron metabolism makes it a key factor in hemoglobin synthesis
It would be the mineral, Iodine.
oxygen
Iron
Hemoglobin transports gasses around the body. Hemoglobin contains iron and other minerals. It forms HbO8 and HbCO2 when bond with gasses.