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haemoglobin is important because it can carry oxygen.

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How do you use Haemoglobin in a sentence?

Haemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. An example sentence would be: "Haemoglobin is essential for delivering oxygen to tissues throughout the body."


Why is it important for the baby to have adult hemoglobin after birth?

The change is important because there is no need for the effieciency of a fetal haemoglobin in a healthy adult.


Do all animals with blood have haemoglobin?

Blood = Haemoglobin.


Hemoglobin in the red blood cells is important?

Haemoglobin is important to carry oxygen in red blood cells to different organs or tissue of organism


What is the short form of haemoglobin?

The short form of haemoglobin is ....(H B)


Why white cells do not have haemoglobin?

Leucocytes don't contain haemoglobin because function of haemoglobin is to transport Oxygen and WBCs don't have to transport Oxygen.


Can you live without hemoglobin?

Human Beings cannot live without haemoglobin. Haemoglobin is present in the red blood cells and is important for them to transport oxygen to othet body cells. It allows the blood to carry 100 times more oxygen than same amount of water. If haemoglobin is not present, Human Beings will die of suffocation.


what is the name of protien in blood options : neuroglobin , haemoglobin , hydroglobin ans?

haemoglobin


Which cells in the blood contain haemoglobin?

Red Blood Cells (erythrocytes) contain haemoglobin.


What mineral and vitamin must iron closely interact with for the delivery of oxygen?

Vitamin b6 also known as pyridoxine is a water soluble vitamin which plays an important role in the metabolism of haemoglobin .It acts as a coenzyme to the enzyme ALA synthase. It enhances haemoglobin's oxygen binding capacity. That is this vitamin along with iron is used to produce haemoglobin which carries oxygen throughout the body.


Why do you think iron is an important mineral?

Iron is an essential component of haemoglobin which helps carry oxygen in your blood to distant parts of your body.


Necessary for the absorption and use of iron in the formation of hemoglobin?

chemically haemoglobin is a iron complex. haem is the iron part in haemoglobin. without the iron the complex entity is not formed. and without iron rbc can't carry oxygen because there will be no lone pair electrons to give out. in other words oxyhaemoglobin doesn't forms. hence iron is an important part in haemoglobin as well as in rbc.

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