The "unusual" element in hemoglobin is iron, but hemoglobin also contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Yes, hemoglobin contains protein.
Iron
hemoglobin is responsible for making blood red. if the organism has red blood, it contains hemoglobin
Methemoglobin is the type of hemoglobin that contains iron in the ferric state. This occurs when hemoglobin is unable to bind with oxygen and becomes oxidized, resulting in a form of hemoglobin that cannot effectively transport oxygen to tissues.
Hemoglobin contains a heme group with an Iron ion attached to it. This iron is what binds to O2.
It contains the molecule hemoglobin which gives blood its characteristic color. The hemoglobin contains Iron and is responsible for transporting Oxygen in the blood.
Hemoglobin is a complex protein. It contains iron as one of it's chief components.
Red Blood Cells contains hemoglobin and carries oxygen to all cells....
One RBC contains about 250 million Hemoglobin molecules
heme
red blood cell (:
White blood cells