if there would be low haemoglobin levels in our body then our body will lack oxygen too as oxygen is transported to all the parts of our body through the blood. Deficient haemoglobin can lead to anaemia also.
it would be high
most would be hemoglobin
in patients with pneumonia, breathing is altered so there will be insufficiency in oxygen supply that would result to decreased hemoglobin. oxygen readily binds to hemoglobin in the lungs and is carried as oxyhemoglobin in arterial blood.
The mitotic spindle would not form
No, the opposite would happen. The two bodies would be repelled.
it leads to anaemia
hemoglobin in red blood cells is what delivers oxygen to the muscles. "heme" means iron. iron deficiency would lower hemoglobin levels making you fatigued.
The blood's oxygen transport mechanism depends upon hemoglobin, so a person with no hemoglobin would immediately succumb to anoxia, unless such a person were to be placed in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber.
yes it helps your metabolism and you get protein from it. without it you would be very sick with deficiency
Hemoglobin is the protein that resides in red blood cells that allows them to carry oxygen. Without hemoglobin and its oxygen carrying ability the cells of our bodies would not be able to obtain any oxygen which is crucial for our survival.
vitamins only help in increase the hb. every vitamin have its own features such as vit.a improve eyesight. in deficiency of b12 there would be macrocytic hypochromic anaemia. vitamin c protect the body from inf. in vit. d deficiency there would be weakness of bones.etc.etc.
Hemoglobin caries O2 to the muscles and organs of the body and returns CO2 to the lungs to be released into the environment. Hemoglobin is advantageous to organisms because without it, they would not be able to supply their bodies with the needed O2 to create ATP through a Central respiratory system.
Lower RBC count which could be caused due to specific iron deficiency diseases. For example, Hemacromatosis would be considered a chronic iron def. disease
t's called Sickle Cell Anemia. It's where the red blood cells are lacking the hemoglobin in the blood. Sickle Cell is very painful because the red blood cells transfer oxygen throughout the body, and if there is a cell that can't carry enough oxygen to a certain part, that part will ache tremendously. So far, there is no cure, and it's extremely painful.
Hemoglobin is a metalloprotein, which is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal iron cofactor. (A cofactor in biochemistry terms is a non-protein chemical compound that is bound to a protein and is vital for the protein's biological activity.)
you would die. hemoglobin attaches to oxygen to carry it through the body.
if you are looking for the range of a data you have to subtract the lowest number from the highest for example lets say you have 36,83,46,54,79 you would subtract 36 and 79 witch is 43 and 43 is the range of this data!