erythrocyte protoporphyrin
because it carrys blood
All of the elements in hemoglobin are inorganic. The important element is iron, which allows hemoglobin to carry oxygen (and carbon dioxide).The elements present in hemoglobin are iron, sulfur, nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Ethane applications are: - precursor in ethylene preparation (the most important use) - refrigerant - fuel
The bonding of carbon dioxide to hemoglobin produces methemoglobin. This is an important chemical in the immune system of the human body.
Its most important function is as a precursor to ATP, which is the general "energy molecule" within a cell.
The electrolyte iron is important in the production of hemoglobin.
Hemoglobin is the oxygen carrier.
The Bicarbonate Buffer System
Hemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. It contains iron as one of its chief components.
SO2, NO2, CO2 (not as important)
It actively binds oxygen in hemoglobin.
iron
because it carrys blood
Iron
All of the elements in hemoglobin are inorganic. The important element is iron, which allows hemoglobin to carry oxygen (and carbon dioxide).The elements present in hemoglobin are iron, sulfur, nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Hemoglobin in the red blood cells or erythrocrytes carry oxygen throughout the body.
Ethane applications are: - precursor in ethylene preparation (the most important use) - refrigerant - fuel