Reticulocytosis with normal hemoglobin typically indicates an increased production of red blood cells in response to a stimulus, such as recent blood loss, hemolysis, or recovery from anemia. It can also occur in situations like recovery from bone marrow suppression or after successful treatment of an underlying condition. In these cases, the body responds by releasing more reticulocytes into the bloodstream, while hemoglobin levels remain stable due to adequate red blood cell mass or compensatory mechanisms. Additionally, certain physiological conditions, such as high altitude, may also lead to reticulocytosis without affecting hemoglobin levels.
Hemoglobin contain C, H, O, N, Fe.
Yes. All blood types have hemoglobin. The ABO blood groups only refer to a sugar on the surface of red blood cells. Blood type O do not have this sugar.
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The combining word for blood is "hem/o" or "sanguin/o." These prefixes are often used in medical terminology, such as in "hemoglobin" (the protein in red blood cells) or "sanguine" (related to blood).
his shape (cause hes fat )
Haemoglobin combines with four molecules of oxygen.
O fcourse that can be!!!!!!!!
What Evil spirit that likes to cause trouble for humans with o and I in the word
Carbon dioxide primarily binds to the globin part of the hemoglobin molecule, specifically to specific amino acid residues within the globin chains. This binding forms carbaminohemoglobin and plays a role in the transport of carbon dioxide from tissues to the lungs for elimination.
Just O, but it has to be capitalized cause it's the name of a letter
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