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Q: What is a hemogloben?
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Does 6.4 hemogloben mean you are diabetic?

As far as I know, there is no link between hemoglobin level and diabetes.


What is it called when you suffer from low iron?

Iron-deficiency anemia : lack of iron needed to for hemogloben in the bones, caused by: poor diet, pregnancy, menstration, frequent blood donation, endurance training, digestive problems and intake of certain drugs, foods or caffinated drinks.


What movie and television projects has Susan Miller been in?

Susan Miller has: Played Singer in "Miracle on Main Street" in 1939. Played Clementine, Singer in "Swing It Soldier" in 1941. Played Singer in "A Feller Who Plays in a Band" in 1941. Played Ouilotta Hemogloben in "Never Give a Sucker an Even Break" in 1941. Played Singer in "Campus Capers" in 1942. Played Singer in "The Gay Nineties" in 1942. Played Girl in "Luxury Liner" in 1948. Played Venetian Room Vocalist in "An Innocent Affair" in 1948. Played Herself - Guest Vocalist in "Cavalcade of Stars" in 1949.


Human impact on desert biomes?

The people that live in these areas are affected by the climate of the alpine biome in many different ways. The Sherpas that have lived there for many years, have larger lungs and also have more hemogloben in their blood to help them survive through the cold months. These are the people who help those who climb the mountain ranges such as the Sherpas.


What actors and actresses appeared in Never Give a Sucker an Even Break - 1941?

The cast of Never Give a Sucker an Even Break - 1941 includes: Fred Aldrich as Builder on Sound Stage Richard Alexander as Burly Man Claud Allister as Bitten Englishman Frank Austin as Diner with High Blood Pressure Irving Bacon as The Soda Jerk Leon Belasco as Pianist Kenneth Brown as His Heckler Eddie Bruce as Cameraman Irene Coleman as Stewardess Kay Deslys as Mrs. Wilson Margaret Dumont as Mrs. Hemogloben Leon Errol as His Rival Jody Gilbert as The Waitress William Gould as Doorman Harriette Haddon as Redhead Gloria Jean as His Niece Billy Lenhart as His Heckler Charles McMurphy as Police Officer Susan Miller as Ouilotta Hemogloben Carlotta Monti as Receptionist Frances Morris as Nurse Anne Nagel as Madame Gorgeous Franklin Pangborn as The Producer Jean Porter as Passerby Victor Potel as Russian Magistrate Clines June Preston as Little Blonde Girl Dancing Marcia Ralston as Stewardess Beatrice Roberts as Undetermined Role Jack Roper as Joe - Jamo Drinker David Sharpe as Irate Automobile Driver Kathryn Sheldon as Spinster Passenger Ray Spiker as Builder on Sound Stage Brick Sullivan as Firetruck Driver Emma Tansey as Old Lady with Newspaper Minerva Urecal as The Cleaning Woman Emil Van Horn as Gargo the Gorilla Michael Visaroff as Village Coachman Emmett Vogan as The Engineer Billy Wayne as Stage 6 Foreman Dave Willock as Assistant Director Johnson Bill Wolfe as Aspiring Actor Duke York as Tough Guy


What is it about us that we breath in oxygen which has 16 protons and produce carbon dioxide which has 22 protons and vice versa with plants?

We breathe in air and breathe it out. Oxygen (O2) is picked up from the air in our lungs and carbon dioxide (CO2) is released into that air to be exhaled. This is simply gas exchange that is essential for life. The number of protons in an atom identifies which element it is. (And only that, by the way.) Would it be helpful to say that hemoglobin, the component of red blood cells that transports the oxygen, has an atom of iron in it, and that the iron has 26 protons it its nucleus? It is sufficient to say that hemogloben is an iron based metaloprotein that is responsible for oxygen transport in the blood of vertebrates. Adding a "proton count" doesn't really clarify the points made. It may actually act to confuse things. If the question were looked at as a comparison between animal and plant respiration, the "chosen gas" the organism will want to pick up is selected based on what chemical processes are necessary for life in the cells of the two organisms. We need O2 to survive. Plants need CO2 in the process of photosynthesis. And each happens to be expiring what the other needs. Is there a "balance" of sorts there?


What movie and television projects has Margaret Dumont been in?

Margaret Dumont has: Played Aristocrat in "A Tale of Two Cities" in 1917. Played French Beauty in "Enemies of Women" in 1923. Played Mrs. Potter in "The Cocoanuts" in 1929. Played Dowager in "Humorous Flights" in 1929. Played Mrs. Rittenhouse in "Animal Crackers" in 1930. Played Blanche Ledyard in "The Girl Habit" in 1931. Played The Queen of Deleria in "Here, Prince" in 1932. Played Mrs. Teasdale in "Duck Soup" in 1933. Played Mrs. Baxter in "Kentucky Kernels" in 1934. Played Sybilla Crum in "Fifteen Wives" in 1934. Played Mrs. Fields in "Gridiron Flash" in 1934. Played Mrs. Hendricks in "Rendezvous" in 1935. Played Mrs. Murchison in "After Office Hours" in 1935. Played Mrs. Van Updyke in "Gypsy Sweetheart" in 1935. Played Mrs. Claypool in "A Night at the Opera" in 1935. Played Mrs. Belknap in "Orchids to You" in 1935. Played Mrs. Wentworth in "Anything Goes" in 1936. Played Mrs. Whitney in "Song and Dance Man" in 1936. Played Mrs. Bell-Rivington in "Wise Girl" in 1937. Played Mrs. Abernathy in "Youth on Parole" in 1937. Played Mrs. Penner in "The Life of the Party" in 1937. Played Martha Arlington in "High Flyers" in 1937. Played Mrs. Upjohn in "A Day at the Races" in 1937. Played Mrs. Wagstaff in "The Women" in 1939. Played Mrs. Dukesbury in "At the Circus" in 1939. Played Martha Phelps in "The Big Store" in 1941. Played Mrs. Hemogloben in "Never Give a Sucker an Even Break" in 1941. Played Flo Faulkner - Landlady in "Sing Your Worries Away" in 1942. Played Ophelia MacDougal in "Rhythm Parade" in 1942. Played Mrs. Culpepper in "About Face" in 1942. Played Mrs. E. V. Lawson in "Born to Sing" in 1942. Played Louise Harlan in "The Dancing Masters" in 1943. Played Mrs. Croxton-Lynch in "Seven Days Ashore" in 1944. Played Mrs. Willoughby in "Up in Arms" in 1944. Played Mrs. Allenwood in "Bathing Beauty" in 1944. Played Mrs. Standish in "Diamond Horseshoe" in 1945. Played Mrs. Starr in "Susie Steps Out" in 1946. Played Mrs. Selkirk in "The Stu Erwin Show" in 1950. Played Herself - Actress in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950. Performed in "The Stu Erwin Show" in 1950. Performed in "Hollywood Opening Night" in 1951. Performed in "The Bob Hope Show" in 1952. Performed in "Chevron Theatre" in 1952. Played Mrs. Rhinelander (1952-1953) in "My Friend Irma" in 1952. Played Mrs. Agnes Hawthorne in "Three for Bedroom C" in 1952. Played Mrs. Sabine in "Studio 57" in 1954. Played Dowager no. 1 in "The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" in 1956. Played Mrs. Westcott Trilling in "The Donna Reed Show" in 1958. Played Noblewoman in Play in "Auntie Mame" in 1958. Played Herself - Sketch Actress in "The Hollywood Palace" in 1964. Performed in "Brother Can You Spare a Dime" in 1975. Performed in "The Hollywood Clowns" in 1979. Performed in "The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell" in 1982. Performed in "It Came from Hollywood" in 1982. Played Various Roles in "The Unknown Marx Brothers" in 1993. Played herself in "Hidden Hollywood II: More Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Vaults" in 1999. Played Mrs. Claypool in "Remarks on Marx: A Night at the Opera" in 2004. Performed in "Morir de humor" in 2008.