"A molecule consisting of 4 subunits, at least 1 of which differs from the others."
A hemoglobin has 4 subunits
It's a typo or a mishearing.What's almost certainly being referred to is glycatedhemoglobin ... hemoglobin that is bound to a glucose (sugar) molecule.
The term literally means "normal color". It traditionally refers to normal hemoglobin content in the blood.
Whether somebody is dehydrated or not, the amount of Hemoglobin in their body will remain unchanged: Dehydration is the state of being low on water. Hemoglobin is a compound caried in blood.
Porphyry is actually a coarse-textured igneous rock in a mass of fine-grained igneous rocks, but in case you meant porphyria, it is a rare disease caused by heme, an important part of hemoglobin, not being created properly.
Ya,sure.
It's hemoglobin in red blood cells. Oxygen binds to iron ions in hemoglobin and is being transpored through out the body that way.
Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that carry oxygen, the test shows how much hemoglobin you have in your blood. Hemoglobin is found by blood being drawn by the vein usually from the inside of the elbow, the health care provider wraps an elastic band around the arm to apply pressure and make the vein swell with blood. Then the health care provider inserts a needle in the vein.
hemoglobin
what is hemoglobin?
No, hemoglobin is a protein.
Hypochromia (as in hypochromic anemia) is the medical term meaning deficiency in hemoglobin.
Hemoglobin is composed of 4 protein subunits and a iron (heme) unit in the center. Imagine a four leaf clover with the iron being the stem.