hemoglobin is composed of long chanins called phospholipids
Phospholipids.
Hemoglobin molecules liberated from red blood cells are broken down into subunits of heme, an iron containing portion, and globin, a protein. The heme further decomposes into iron and a greenish pigment called biliverdin. Biliverdin eventually is converted to an orange pigment called bilirubin.
Yes, the heads of phospholipids are hydrophilic.
Phospholipids are a class of lipids, which are major components of cell membranes. The three subunits of phospholipids are phosphate, glycerol and fatty acids.
phospholipids are made in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
hemoglobin
Phospholipids and proteins. Source; Biology Eighth Edition
phospholipids
No, hemoglobin is a protein.
what is hemoglobin?
Carbohydrates: Examples include glucose, sucrose, and starch. Proteins: Examples include enzymes, antibodies, and hemoglobin. Lipids: Examples include fats, phospholipids, and steroids. Nucleic acids: Examples include DNA, RNA, and nucleotides.
I'm just asking what is the side effects of taking phospholipids as medication?