It is an example of liquid connective tissue together with the lymph.. :DD
the hemoglobin is example for transport protein
Hemoglobin is an example of a protein with quaternary structure, which means it is comprised of multiple subunits. In the case of hemoglobin, it consists of four subunits - two alpha and two beta globin chains.
Hemoglobin is a protein. In particular, it's the protein that carries iron and helps transport oxygen to where it needs to be in the blood. It's also what makes blood red.
To convert grams per deciliter (g/dL) of hemoglobin concentration to percent, you can use the formula: % hemoglobin = (g/dL × 10) / total blood volume in dL. Since the total blood volume is typically around 5 dL in an average adult, you can simplify this to % hemoglobin = g/dL × 0.1. For example, if the hemoglobin concentration is 15 g/dL, it would be 1.5% hemoglobin.
Hemoglobin, Enzymes, Antibodies, Transporters in Membranes, Some Hormones (e.g. Insulin)
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One example of biochemical similarity between two different organisms is the presence of hemoglobin in humans and other mammals. Hemoglobin is a protein that binds oxygen in the blood and is essential for oxygen transport in the body. The structure and function of hemoglobin are highly conserved across different mammalian species, demonstrating a common evolutionary ancestry.
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Many things are made of proteins for example: muscles and enzymes.
what is hemoglobin?
No, hemoglobin is a protein.
One example of a protein is hemoglobin, which is found on red blood cells and carries oxygen. Another example is amylase, an enzyme that catalyzes the break down of starch into sugars.