
1) Haemoprotein 2) Hemoglobin 3) Hemoprotein 4) Pigment in red blood cells 5) Protein in blood
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1) Hb 2) Hemoglobin 3) Oxyhaemoglobin 4) Oxyhemoglobin
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• (n.) Same as Hemoglobin.
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(Hb) This is a substance in the blood that carries oxygen and it can be low if you have low iron levels (anaemia).
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is the component of blood that carries oxygen from the lungs to other tissues. It combines with oxygen in the lungs where the oxygen concentration is high, and releases it to tissues where the concentration is low. Shortage gives anaemia.
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<cell biology, haematology> Four subunit globular oxygen carrying protein of the erythrocytes of vertebrates and some invertebrates. ... It is a conjugated protein containing four haem groups and globin. There are two alpha and two beta chains (very similar to myoglobin) in adult humans, the haem moiety (an iron containing substituted porphyr...
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A constituent of the red blood cells which contains iron and stores oxygen.
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(= hemoglobin (USA)) Four-subunit globular oxygen-carrying protein of vertebrates and some invertebrates. There are two a and two bchains (very similar to myoglobin) in adult humans; the haem moiety (an iron-containing substituted porphyrin) is firmly held in a non-polar crevice in each peptide chain.
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(Learning Modules / Biology / DNA / Glossary) The protein which fills red blood cells, giving them, and blood, their characteristic red colour. Essential in carrying oxygen to the body.
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(Life processes and cells) the red protein found in red blood cells that transports oxygen round the body
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A protein which is present in the red blood cells and which carries oxygen
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Molecules that give blood the red colour & transport oxygen
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A substance contained in red blood cells that is responsible for transporting oxygen around the body
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Haemoglobin is a protein used by all vertebrates and some invertebrates for oxygen transport. In vertebrates it occurs in red blood cells (erythrocytes), giving them their colour. In the lungs or gills where the concentration of oxygen is high, oxygen attaches to haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin. This process effectively increases the amount of o...
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It is the iron-containing, red, respiratory pigment of vertebrates and a few invertebrates that transports oxygen.
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hemoglobin, haemoglobin The red coloring matter of the red corpuscles which carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues, and carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs.
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The part of the red blood cells that carries oxygen.
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The iron-containing pigment in the red blood corpuscles (erythrocytes) that combines with oxygen to form oxyhaemoglobin.
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The iron-containing protein in red blood cells which transports oxygen.
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A pigment containing iron. It is found in red blood cells and carries oxygen around the body.
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Chemical in red blood cells that carries oxygen
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the pigment in red blood cells that is responsible for carrying oxygen; haemoglobin bound to oxygen gives blood its red colour
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A part of the red blood cells that carries oxygen around the body.
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Protein used by all vertebrates and some invertebrates for oxygen transport because the two substances combine reversibly. In vertebrates it occurs in red blood cells (erythrocytes), giving them their colour. In the lungs or gills where the concentration of oxygen is high, oxygen attaches to haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin. This process effectiv...
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The part of the red blood cells, which carry oxygen around the body.
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