The blood cells are called hemoglobin. The hemoglobin transport oxygen from the lungs to all other parts of the body.
oxygen binds with hemoglobin in the lungs and forms oxyhemoglobin.
Haemoglobinc Acid
Hemoglobin is found within red blood cells.
The term is hypoxemia lack of oxygen in the blood means that the hemoglobin oxygen complex is not being formed properly the oxygen hemoglobin complex is HbO4 if less than four oxygen molecules combine with one hemoglobin then it is called oxygen deficiency in the blood It can also be caused by a lack of red blood cells-anemia
Oxygen is bound to a protein (a respiratory pigment), called hemoglobin.
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Hemoglobin and Hemocrit levels
No, white blood cells do not contain hemoglobin; red blood cells contain hemoglobin (and it is the hemoglobin that gives them their red color).
Hemoglobin combines readily with oxygen.
Oxygen in the blood is transported by hemoglobin.
The cells that carry hemoglobin are red blood cells. Their scientific name is erythrocytes.