it is produced by interstitial fibroblasts in the kidney in close association with peritubular capillary and tubular epithelial cells
Hemoglobin is produced in the bone marrow, by erythrocytes.
In our bone-marrow.
Hemoglobin produced in association with the sickle cell trait; the beta-globin molecules of hemoglobin S are defective.
true
Biliverdin
hemoglobin is found in red blood cells. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin which is composed of four iron particulates.
Hemoglobin
There are two categories of hemoglobinopathy. In the first category, abnormal globin chains give rise to abnormal hemoglobin molecules. In the second category, normal hemoglobin chains are produced but in abnormal amounts.
actually it's not recycled but the haemoglobin will die after 120 days. haemoglobin are produced from bone marrow
Methanoglobnemia is mispelled, it's actually methemoglobinemia Methemoglobinemia is a blood disorder in which an abnormal amount of methemoglobin -- a form of hemoglobin -- is produced. Hemoglobin is the molecule in red blood cells that distributes oxygen to the body. Methemoglobin cannot release oxygen. In methemoglobinemia, the hemoglobin is unable to release oxygen effectively to body tissues.
Sickle cell disease
It is a phase in the production of erythrocytes where hemoglobin and spectrin are beginning to be produced by the ribosomes of the hemocytoblast stem cells in red bone marrow.
The Cl- entering the RBC from the chloride shift does not combine with free H+ ions to form HCl because those H+ ions bind with hemoglobin instead. As such, hemoglobin acts as a buffer.
No, hemoglobin is a protein.