no
Your Blood cells contain Iron which is red there is a animal that uses copper sulphate instead of iron so that's why its blood is blue!
yes
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds to oxygen. It is the iron in hemoglobin that gives red blood cells their red color. When oxygen binds to hemoglobin, the color appears brighter red.
No, it means that your blood does not contain enough iron (red blood cells) and this needs to be treated.
Heamoglobin contains iron
Red blood cells carry oxygen to the blood and contain hemoglobin, which is high in iron, a very important mineral to maintain healthy blood
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that carries oxygen throughout the body. Iron is a key component of hemoglobin, binding to oxygen and allowing it to be transported in the blood. Without enough iron, red blood cells cannot effectively carry oxygen, leading to anemia.
Most of the iron in the human body are contained within the red blood cells
Yes, chicken broth does contain iron in it. There is around 2 percent of the daily amount of iron in chicken broth.
Elephants, like all mammals, have red blood cells that contain hemoglobin molecules. Each hemoglobin molecule contains four iron atoms but does not contain any oxygen atoms. Oxygen is carried by red blood cells bound to the iron atoms in hemoglobin.
the mineral is iron.
Hemoglobin's ironRed blood cells contain hemoglobin, a substance which is rich in iron. The iron is bound to the hemoglobin molecules (the protein). The iron atom that is complexed by "haem" units is what gives the color. Iron is a transition element.