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if there would be low haemoglobin levels in our body then our body will lack oxygen too as oxygen is transported to all the parts of our body through the blood. Deficient haemoglobin can lead to anaemia also.

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If you have a high hemocrit would your hemoglobin be high or 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.


If you had a hemoglobin of 12.0 what is expected range of you hematocrit?

The expected range for hematocrit is 3 times the hemoglobin level, so with a hemoglobin of 12.0 g/dL, the expected hematocrit range would be around 36-40%.


If the same portion of the amino acid sequence for turkey hemoglobin was included who do you think it would have the least differences with the human gorilla horse kangaroo or chicken why do you think?

Turkey hemoglobin would likely have the least differences with chicken hemoglobin, as both species are avians and share a more recent common ancestor compared to mammals like humans, gorillas, horses, and kangaroos. The evolutionary closeness of chickens and turkeys suggests that their hemoglobin sequences would be more similar due to fewer genetic divergences. In contrast, the other mammals would have accumulated more differences over time, leading to greater variation in their hemoglobin sequences.


Hemoglobin TestWhat is a 5.8 hemoglobin?

what does 5.8 hemoblobin mean for a african american women


How does the macrocytic hypochromic anemia look like?

Macrocytic hypochromic anemia is characterized by large red blood cells (macrocytes) with decreased hemoglobin content (hypochromia). This type of anemia is often associated with vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, leading to impaired red blood cell production and resulting in symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and pale skin. Blood tests reveal high mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and low mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) levels.

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What would be the consequence of a deficiency of hemoglobin?

it leads to anaemia


Why would a person suffering from an iron deficiency would feel tried at all times?

hemoglobin in red blood cells is what delivers oxygen to the muscles. "heme" means iron. iron deficiency would lower hemoglobin levels making you fatigued.


What happens if you have a hemoglobin deficiency?

The blood's oxygen transport mechanism depends upon hemoglobin, so a person with no hemoglobin would immediately succumb to anoxia, unless such a person were to be placed in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber.


Is fat necessary to your bodies?

yes it helps your metabolism and you get protein from it. without it you would be very sick with deficiency


What is the most important characteristic of hemoglobin?

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.


What vitamins increases hemoglobin?

vitamins only help in increase the hb. every vitamin have its own features such as vit.a improve eyesight. in deficiency of b12 there would be macrocytic hypochromic anaemia. vitamin c protect the body from inf. in vit. d deficiency there would be weakness of bones.etc.etc.


What is the adaptive value of hemoglobin?

Hemoglobin caries O2 to the muscles and organs of the body and returns CO2 to the lungs to be released into the environment. Hemoglobin is advantageous to organisms because without it, they would not be able to supply their bodies with the needed O2 to create ATP through a Central respiratory system.


What does the ratio of PCV to Hb tell you about the red blood cells of the female with iron deficiency anemia?

Lower RBC count which could be caused due to specific iron deficiency diseases. For example, Hemacromatosis would be considered a chronic iron def. disease


Which of the following laboratory tests would be abnormal for a patient with anemia?

Hemoglobin levels would be low in a patient with anemia. Additionally, hematocrit levels and red blood cell count would also be decreased in an individual with anemia. Iron studies, such as serum iron and ferritin levels, may also show abnormalities in cases of iron-deficiency anemia.


What would be the consequence of deficiency of haemogloin in your body?

t's called Sickle Cell Anemia. It's where the red blood cells are lacking the hemoglobin in the blood. Sickle Cell is very painful because the red blood cells transfer oxygen throughout the body, and if there is a cell that can't carry enough oxygen to a certain part, that part will ache tremendously. So far, there is no cure, and it's extremely painful.


How hemoglobin affects red blood cells?

Hemoglobin is a metalloprotein, which is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal iron cofactor. (A cofactor in biochemistry terms is a non-protein chemical compound that is bound to a protein and is vital for the protein's biological activity.)


What would happen if your red blood cells did not have hemoglobin?

you would die. hemoglobin attaches to oxygen to carry it through the body.