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Hemoglobin

For Hemoglobin we have terms and definitions in 23 topics. The topics are Anthromorphemics, Anthropology, Baby, Beauty, Biology, Biotechnology, Blood and Marrow Transplant, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Dairy Production, Evolution, Gaucher Disease, HIV and AIDs, Health, Health and Beauty, Hematology, Horse Health, Huntingtons Disease, Lymphoma, Medical, Nutrition and Science.



Hemoglobin (Anthromorphemics)

The red pigment in erythrocytes that carries oxygen to and carbon dioxide from body tissues.


Hemoglobin (Anthropology)

The red pigment in erythrocytes that carries oxygen to and carbon dioxide from body tissues.


Hemoglobin (Baby)

A type of protein in red blood cells that plays a crucial role in transporting oxygen to body tissues.


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Hemoglobin (Beauty)

The protein coloring matter of the red blood corpuscles, serving to convey oxygen to the tissues.


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Hemoglobin (Biology)

  1. A red pigment that binds oxygen and carbon dioxide molecules and carries them through the bloodstream.


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Hemoglobin (Biotechnology)

A very well-characterized protein that carries oxygen within the blood of animals.


Hemoglobin (Blood and Marrow Transplant)

Protein in the blood that carries the oxygen (expressed as grams per deciliter)


Hemoglobin (Breast Cancer)

Protein in the blood that contains iron and carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissues.


Hemoglobin (Cancer)

(HE-muh-GLOW-bun) The substance inside red blood cells that binds to oxygen and carries it from the lungs to the tissues.


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Hemoglobin (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome)

The red, oxygen-carrying protein found in red blood cells.


Hemoglobin (Dairy Production)

An iron rich protein found in the red blood cells which function as a carrier of oxygen and carbon dioxide.


Hemoglobin (Evolution)

A protein that carries oxygen from the lungs throughout the body.


Hemoglobin (Gaucher Disease)

A component of red blood cells that transports oxygen from the lungs to other tissues in the body.


Hemoglobin (HIV and AIDs)

The molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen; normal values for men are 13 to 17 grams; for women, the normal range is 12 to 16 grams.


Hemoglobin (Health)

Substance in the red blood cells that supplies oxygen to the cells of the body.


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Hemoglobin (Health and Beauty)

The protein coloring matter of the red blood corpuscles, serving to convey oxygen to the tissues.


Hemoglobin (Hematology)

Substance in the red blood cells that supplies oxygen to the cells of the body.


Hemoglobin (Horse Health)

An iron-containing pigment found in red blood cells; it serves as the carrier of oxygen to the tissues.


Hemoglobin (Huntingtons Disease)

A substance found within red blood cells that binds to oxygen and carries it from the lungs to the tissues.


Hemoglobin (Lymphoma)

A protein contained within red blood cells, responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body.


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Hemoglobin (Medical)

The pigment in red blood cells that is responsible for carrying oxygen; hemoglobin bound to oxygen gives blood its red color


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Hemoglobin (Nutrition)

The iron-containing pigment in the blood that is responsible for the transport of oxygen.


Hemoglobin (Science)

An iron-containing pigment in the blood that turns bright red when it binds and transports oxygen; gives blood its color


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