Hemoglobin S refers to the hemoglobin that forms in patients with sickle cell anemia. Hemoglobin solubility is a test that can be performed in order to determine if the patient has sickle cell anemia.
Hemoglobin produced in association with the sickle cell trait; the beta-globin molecules of hemoglobin S are defective.
sickle trait hemoglobin
hemoglobin is what give the red blood cells it,s clour
glutamic acid is replaced by valine in the beta chain
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A substance which can dissolve in a solvent is said to be soluble in that solvent
Hemoglobin SS disease (Hb SS)
i think it`s hemoglobin
H. Lehmann has written: 'Human haemoglobin variants and their characteristics' -- subject(s): Hemoglobin, Tables 'Man's haemoglobins' -- subject(s): Hemoglobin, Hemoglobinopathy
Oxygen is less soluble in water at higher temperatures. While the primary transport mechanism for oxygen in the blood is hemoglobin and not water, it is still true that the oxygen has to pass from the hemoglobin into the various fluids of the body in order to be accessible to the cells for metabolism.
AL+S is "soluble"