Children and neonates has high level of hemoglobin because of increased hematopoietic or respective multipotent stem cell division. Each heme binds to 4 O2 (Oxygen) molecule. If increased heme requirement means increased oxygen requirement. So i conclude that the metabolic process required for growth of children is reason for increased heme content.
haemoglobin is a protein present in the blood of organisms & it transport oxygen.
this is the function of the placenta, the mothers blood flows through capillaries that run very close to capillaries filled with the fetus' blood and the gases diffuse across due to the higher oxygen affinity of fetal haemoglobin.
Fetal vertebrae are smaller in size and appear more cartilaginous compared to adult vertebrae. Fetal vertebrae also have different proportions and shapes which change as they mature into adult vertebrae, with the presence of ossification centers being a key difference.
At the time of birth a child has 300 bones but these bones fuse with each other as the child grows up and at adulthood the figure drops to 206.
After fertilization, the embryo undergoes a series of cell divisions and differentiation to develop into a fetus. During this process, the embryo forms different organ systems and structures, such as the brain, heart, and limbs. By the end of the eighth week of development, the embryo is considered a fetus.
no its watered down
Heamoglobin A is named for adult haemoglobin.Every adult haemoglobin contains 2 alpha and beta chains. -medical students-
The change is important because there is no need for the effieciency of a fetal haemoglobin in a healthy adult.
Normal concentration of haemoglobin at the child is essential differs from norms at the adult.
From Fetus (egg), to adolescent, to adult
Pulmonary vein
haemoglobin is a protein present in the blood of organisms & it transport oxygen.
There are no products that use human cells, whether fetus, baby, or adult cells.
The human fetus has 275 bones, many more than the 206 bones found in the adult skeleton. This is because many of the bones described as single bones in the adult have not yet fully ossified and fused in the fetus. The skull's sutures do not close until after the infant ages. Adult sutures are fully closed.
zygote, embryo, fetus, infant, child, adolescent, adult (young adult, middle adult, elderly)
There is no such thing as an adult baby. It would be the same as asking whether a teen fetus can run around in his house.
because fetal bones fuse together