Well, I don't know the whole answer, but heme oglobil is the part of a red blood cell responsible for attaching oxygen so that it can be transported through the blood. Amino means protein. Carb could mean carbon or carboxly , which refers to which refers to the carboxyl side of a protein. That is a start any way. Maybe it is a RBC with a carbon monoxide attached to it instead of oxygen. (like what happens when you get carbon monoxide poisoning).
Well..
carbon dioxide transported in the blood combines with hemoglobin, but it binds to globin's amino acid rather than to the heme group. It occurs more readily when hemoglobin is in the reduced state(dissociated from oxygen)
inhaled carbon monoxide
Carboxyhemoglobin (COHb)-- Hemoglobin that is bound to carbon monoxide instead of oxygen.
The prefix of carboxyhemoglobin is "carboxy-," which indicates the presence of a carboxyl group, consisting of a carbon atom double-bonded to one oxygen atom and single-bonded to a hydroxyl group. In carboxyhemoglobin, this carboxyl group is attached to the oxygen-carrying hemoglobin protein in the blood.
carboxyhemoglobin
4 hours on 21% Fio2
Carboxyhemoglobin
measurement of carboxyhemoglobin level directly correlates with the severity of illness.
Carboxyhemoglobin is the complex fomed by the combination of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin.
Concrete confirmation of CO poisoning comes from a carboxyhemoglobin test.
Carbon monoxide form carboxyhemoglobin and the transport of oxygen by blood is very limited.
They store it in a form called carboxyhemoglobin and will release it when they return to the lungs.
CO Carbon monoxide is combined with hemoglobin and carboxyhemoglobin is formed; this compound block the diffusion of oxygen in blood.
It forms a compound called oxyhemoglobin. And when it combines with carbon dioxide it makes carboxyhemoglobin.