There is a Advocado type fruit called a Carao from Puerto Rico
"What happens to the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin as temperature increases?" "What happens to the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin as temperature increases?" "What happens to the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin as temperature increases?"
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yes Yes, the content varies between 15 - 40 percent and they are one of the few fruits that rate as high on the Glycemic Index. There are newer types being bred with lower sugar content. Also, the content increases as the fruit increases in ripeness.
Hematinic refers to a substance that helps to increase the hemoglobin content of the blood, typically by aiding in the production of red blood cells. Hematinics are often used to treat conditions like anemia where there is a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
increase hemoglobin
Yes, hemoglobin is affected by the partial pressure of oxygen (pO2). As pO2 increases, hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen also increases, facilitating oxygen binding in the lungs. Conversely, in tissues where pO2 is lower, hemoglobin releases oxygen more readily. This relationship is described by the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve, which illustrates how hemoglobin's saturation with oxygen changes with varying pO2 levels.
Yes
Not usually no.
Basically hemoglobin is intended for oxygen transport from lungs to brain, muscle and whole body as needed...
If you mean the hemoglobin content of the plasma...it would be lower if the RBCs weren't completely broken down.
Yes!
internal respiration