A single RBC carries 280 million hemoglobin molecules.
Hemoglobin
cbc
Simply, Red Blood Cells (RBC's). They carry a HUGE amount of Hemoglobin in which allows them to be able to take the maximum amount of oxygen. However, in order to be able to carry the most amount of Hemoglobin, they do not contain a nucleus. No cell division, but the bone marrow takes care off that!
The resipiratory pigment found in the rbc's is hemoglobin.
It is called hemoglobin. Hemoglobin carries oxygen and iron to the tissues.
The hemoglobin that makes up each RBC. Iron is crucial to the formation of hemoglobin, and I believe is what the oxygen sticks to.
Hemoglobin carries the oxygen on the RBC's
Cardiovascular specifically carries hemoglobin in RBC
Hemoglobin
hemoglobin is the core of RBC'S and it has greater affinity to oxygen
It is an iron-based protein called hemoglobin.
The red blood cells don't loose hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the protein the oxygen binds to. So I think a better question is " What is the colour of RBC's without oxygen?" And the answer in a dark red.
i think it`s hemoglobin
Anemia is a decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood. causes decreaes in rbc number inadaquate hemoglobin content in rbc abnormal hemoglobin in rbc.... human anatomy classic
Hemoglobin
One RBC contains about 250 million Hemoglobin molecules
It doesn't matter if any one blood type or another takes an iron supplement. If you are low in iron, however, the hemoglobin in the RBC can not carry as much oxygen as it should.