If your hemoglobin numbers decrease slightly during pregnancy, it is usually because the blood volume has increased, usually blood plasma, therefore the concentration of red blood cells decreases. If it drops significantly, it may indicate nutritional deficiency, such as b-vitamins, iron and/or copper. (copper oxidizes iron to a usable format). Other reasons exist, but to a more rare degree.
It might be that the blood you loose during your periods if you are a woman might not be replaced. Have proper intake of food. For others it might be internal bleeding, you can find if you have occult blood in your stools (the stools will be black in color). Check with your doctor anyway.
Becouse decrease concentration of red blood cells
yes it does
Blood. Oxygen is transferred throughout the body by blood. Hemoglobin in the blood carry the oxygen through the body and distributes it.
ways of transporting oxygen (presumably in the human body you are referring to) it is carried in the blood as part of the circulatory system-it is picked up from the lungs through alveoli -majorly carried in the blood as oxyhaemoglobin (oxygen combined with haemoglobin in red blood cells) -some can be dissolved in the blood plasma
Hemoglobin is the compound in the human body that allows oxygen to move from the lungs throughout the body. It's one of the most important parts of the respiratory system, and a deficiency of hemoglobin is life-threatening.
The red blood cells contain hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is made in such a way that it can carry oxygen which is transported to cells.
hemoglobin
Hem from hemoglobin is recycled for production of hemoglobin.
the hemoglobin is example for transport protein
Hemoglobin from blood contain iron.
yes it does
The bonding of carbon dioxide to hemoglobin produces methemoglobin. This is an important chemical in the immune system of the human body.
Blood. Oxygen is transferred throughout the body by blood. Hemoglobin in the blood carry the oxygen through the body and distributes it.
i think that hemoglobin is combination of iron and other minerals in body(human)
no it doesnt increase but decrease. Yes . Because human body is liberated from the vertical gravity on it.
electrolytesn and human bady
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* 1 -hemoglobin ,2-insulin,3-myosin,4-cytochrome c