I'm pretty sure its something like calcium or iron... but you better check, just in case
It is iron, because when exposed to oxygen, it turns red because together they form rust. This is also why blood has a metalic taste.
The iron in haemoglobin combines with the oxygen and helps in the transport of oxygen present in blood to other parts of the body.
binding of oxygen & transfer of oxygen to body tissue
the metal found in hemoglobin is iron.
Iron.
copper's role in iron metabolism makes it a key factor in hemoglobin synthesis
Iron plays a critical role in the formation of hemoglobin.
hemoglobin
Iron, found in hemoglobin.
Iron. This element is found at the center of each hemoglobin molecule.
The elements of hemoglobin are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, iron, and oxygen. The chemical formula is C738H1166N812O203S2Fe
i think that hemoglobin is combination of iron and other minerals in body(human)
Iron is necessary to form hemoglobin in red blood cells. Hemoglobin is essential to allow the blood to carry oxygen to all the cells in the body. So iron plays an essential role in making the human body function and is located in the blood to allow it to do its job.
Hemoglobin carries oxygen in the blood, and it contains iron. Hemoglobin shots are a treatment for low iron or anemia. They're a replacement for the body's natural hemoglobin.
Iron is the element found at the centre of haemoglobin.
One molecule of hemoglobin has 4 iron ions.
Hemoglobin contains a heme group with an Iron ion attached to it. This iron is what binds to O2.