I know that but can you answer this similar question for me please what sort of Anemia causes large amounts of red cells to have little or no hemaglobin present the red cells that are ok are not iron deficent odd shape in a blood count red cells read as white cells
Hemoglobin is present in red blood cells.
hemoglobin
The pigment present in red blood cells is hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a protein that binds to oxygen in the lungs and carries it to the tissues throughout the body. It gives blood its red color.
The cells that carry hemoglobin are red blood cells. Their scientific name is erythrocytes.
No, white blood cells do not contain hemoglobin; red blood cells contain hemoglobin (and it is the hemoglobin that gives them their red color).
Iron is found mostly in the blood, particularly in the hemoglobin of red blood cells.
White blood cells and platelets are the blood cells without hemoglobin. It is found in red blood cells.
Iron ions are present in the hemoglobin in our red blood cells.
Hemoglobin is the protein that carries oxygen found in red blood cells.
A blood study called a complete blood count (CBC) can determine the amount of pigment present in red blood cells. This test measures parameters like hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, which reflect the amount of pigment (hemoglobin) in the red blood cells. Abnormal levels can indicate conditions like anemia or polycythemia.
An Iron containing protein and is located on oxygencontaining molecule.
Yes.