Hemoglobin combines readily with oxygen.
I think it's OXYGEN :)
Carboxyhemoglobin is the complex fomed by the combination of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin.
Group 17 or halogens will combine readily with group 1 elements.
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.
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Hot material generally melts more readily than cold material.
No. Halogens combine readily with sodium
I think water and oxygen
Carboxyhemoglobin is the complex fomed by the combination of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin.
I'd predict that francium would combine less readily than cesium.
False
Group 17 or halogens will combine readily with group 1 elements.
The material that electrons do not readily flow through in the electrical trade is classed an an insulator.
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.
It contains fuel materials that readily combine with oxygen.
Haemoglobinc Acid
because carbon monoxide is poisonous and it affects our health.
The blood cells are called hemoglobin. The hemoglobin transport oxygen from the lungs to all other parts of the body.