at the bone marrow and liver and it occurs in both the cell's mitochondria and cytosol
No of course they do not. They are ATP generators
Hemoglobin is a complex protein that is synthesized by certain living organisms from building blocks called amino acids. The organisms genetic code instructs the cells machinery how to synthesize the hemoglobin (DNA-->RNA-->amino acids). Without these organisms to make the molecule, it would not exist in nature. Iron (Fe) is a fundamental element in the universe (found in the periodic table of elements) that is found even in the absence of life. The hemoglobin protein, due to its unique properties, incorporates Iron into its structure. Without Iron, the hemoglobin molecule would still exist, but it would not be able to bind and transport oxygen through the blood to the tissues.
nitrogen helps synthesize protein.
hemoglobin
Yes they synthesize them. Separate parts are produced
what is hemoglobin?
No, hemoglobin is a protein.
To combine by synthesis; to unite., To produce by synthesis; as, to synthesize albumin.
Scientists have learned how to synthesize new elements. The ability to synthesize human tissues is a great medical advance.
Hypochromia (as in hypochromic anemia) is the medical term meaning deficiency in hemoglobin.
No, hemoglobin is a protein.
Yes crocodiles do have a Hemoglobin.