Hemoglobin's purpose in a red blood cell is to carry oxygen. In fact almost all the oxygen in your blood is carried on hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is made of protein and iron, if you don't have enough hemoglobin it is called anemia. This is why people who take in no iron can become anemic.
No, white blood cells do not contain hemoglobin; red blood cells contain hemoglobin (and it is the hemoglobin that gives them their red color).
The cells that carry hemoglobin are red blood cells. Their scientific name is erythrocytes.
Red blood cells (also called erythrocytes)
Yes, of course. Hemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells.
Red blood cells carry oxygen to our body's cells. This occurs with the help of hemoglobin.
all red blood cells carry hemoglobin to help transport oxygen.
Hemoglobin helps blood function as the carrying molecule for oxygen. Hemoglobin is found in the red blood cells.
The hemoglobin in red blood cells releases oxygen to other cells throughout the body.
Erythrocytes are cells that contain hemoglobin. These are commonly known as red blood cells.
Hemoglobin carries the oxygen in the blood and it gives the red blood cells their color.
White blood cells and platelets are the blood cells without hemoglobin. It is found in red blood cells.
red blood cells