Actiually, hemoglobin is a protein that carries oxygen throughout your body.
Is hemoglobin level at 152 considered high for a 52 year old male ?
Its organic because it is in a living being and is considered living.
It is not toxic for cell. Buut it is harmful hemoglobin.
A hemoglobin of 16.5 is actually considered normal for a woman. If it is any higher, that is when a doctor will show concern and order other tests to determine why it is too high.
Hydrophilic or water-loving. The head of a phospholipid is attracted to water.Hope this helps!
Yes, proteins are usually considered macromolecules.
Is hemoglobin level at 152 considered high for a 52 year old male ?
This is called the hydrophobic 'side' of the phospholipid molecule
Its organic because it is in a living being and is considered living.
MCH stands for mean corpuscular hemoglobin, which measures the average amount of hemoglobin in the red blood cells. MCHC stands for mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, which measures the concentration of hemoglobin in a given volume of packed red blood cells. Both are important parameters used in the analysis of red blood cells in a complete blood count (CBC) test.
No it is in fact not a phospholipid just a lipid. A phospholipid needs a phosphate group and cholesterols molecular formula is C-27 H-46 O and with no Phosphate it can not be a phospholipid.
It is not toxic for cell. Buut it is harmful hemoglobin.
A phospholipid bi-layer.
The head and tail is a phospholipid molecule
A hemoglobin of 16.5 is actually considered normal for a woman. If it is any higher, that is when a doctor will show concern and order other tests to determine why it is too high.
Hemoglobin is not a living thing. Hemoglobin is simply a molecule capable of temporarily binding with oxygen and carrying that oxygen to where it is needed, then giving it up and returning to be reoxygenated. Hemoglobin is present in red blood cells, but does not metabolize, neither does it generate nor utilize energy itself, generally considered parameters that define 'living'.
No... It is a lipid because it is a hormone and hormones are lipids, but it is not a phospholipid.