Bilirubin
The iron-containing pigment of the erythrocytes that transports oxygen from the lungs to all of the body tissues would be "Hemoglobin".
hemoglobin
It is known as bilirubin.
When a hemoglobin molecule is broken apart, the iron pigment is released. This is what is called the -"heme" part of the molecule.
Urochrome is a yellow pigment primarily derived from the breakdown of hemoglobin in red blood cells. When red blood cells are recycled, hemoglobin is metabolized into bilirubin, which is further processed in the liver to form urochrome. This pigment is then excreted in urine, contributing to its yellow color.
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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.
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The pigment containing iron is called hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body.
The yellow pigment in urine is called urochrome. It is a breakdown product of hemoglobin and is responsible for the yellow color of urine. The concentration of urochrome can vary based on hydration levels and other factors, affecting the urine's color intensity.
Hemoglobin