you would die. hemoglobin attaches to oxygen to carry it through the body.
Hemoglobin is the fluid that transports blood cells. If you get a transfusion of red blood cells, they would be in the hemoglobin even if it is low.
If you have a high hematocrit, your hemoglobin levels would likely be high as well. Hematocrit measures the volume of red blood cells in blood, while hemoglobin is the protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells. An increase in hematocrit often corresponds with an increase in hemoglobin levels.
Creatinine is normally found in urine. Blood proteins, red blood cells, and hemoglobin are all abnormal findings. White blood cells would indicate an infection.
Yes.
If red blood cells were placed into a beaker with plasma, the red blood cells would absorb the liquid and start to expand due to the osmotic pressure. Eventually, the red blood cells may burst (hemolysis) if the osmotic pressure is too high compared to their structural integrity. This would release hemoglobin into the plasma.
Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body in the hemoglobin. It is important for this to happen otherwise if the blood stopped moving it would mean the heart would stop, too. The heart pumps the blood around.
oxygen. also iron, as iron binds to Hb which allows it to pick up oxygen from the lungs ... and CO2 from the metabolising cells..
Hemoglobin is the protein that resides in red blood cells that allows them to carry oxygen. Without hemoglobin and its oxygen carrying ability the cells of our bodies would not be able to obtain any oxygen which is crucial for our survival.
Red blood cell indices would include determining the size (mean corpuscular volume), hemoglobin concentration (mean corpuscular hemoglobin), and the amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell (mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration). These indices help in evaluating the size, shape, and oxygen-carrying capacity of the red blood cells.
If we didn't have iron in our body, we will die. Iron is one of the big components of hemoglobin, the essential protein found in erythrocytes. Without iron, hemoglobin would not assemble properly and would not be able to pick up oxygen. Without the blood picking up oxygen, the body will starve and will have an excess build up of CO2. As cells begin to break down due to lack of oxygen, you will die.
Hemoglobin are red blood cells so if your doing a murder case and the find a trace of hemoglobin it means they have found blood. That's When they would run tests to see if it belongs to the victim or the murderer.
blood cells die