Mineral in hemoglobin
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IRONMineral in hemoglobin
IRONHemoglobin mineral
IRONElement in hemoglobin
hemoglobinuriaExcretion of free hemoglobin in the urine
anemiainadequate supply of hemoglobin in the red blood cells
anemiasinadequate supply of hemoglobin in the red blood cells
hemoglobinuriathe presence of free hemoglobin in the urine also HAEMOGLOBINURIA
hemoglobinuriasHEMOGLOBINURIA, the presence of free hemoglobin in the urine also HAEMOGLOBINURIA
lakedundergo the process by which hemoglobin becomes dissolved in the plasma
lakingundergo the process by which hemoglobin becomes dissolved in the plasma
oximetersAn instrument for measuring the proportion of oxygenated hemoglobin in the blood
hemoglobinuricrelating to hemoglobinuria, the presence of free hemoglobin in the urine also HAEMOGLOBINURIC
hemolysinsA substance in the blood that destroys red blood cells and liberates hemoglobin
hematinicAny substance that tends to increase the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
myoglobina red iron-containing protein pigment in muscles that is similar to hemoglobin
hematinicsAny substance that tends to increase the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
oximeterinstrument for measuring the oxygen saturation of the hemoglobin in a sample of blood
haptoglobinA protein present in blood serum that binds to and removes free hemoglobin from the bloodstream
oxyhemoglobinA bright red substance formed by the combination of hemoglobin with oxygen, present in oxygenated blood
lakedto cause (blood) to undergo a physiological change in which the hemoglobin becomes dissolved in the plasma
bilirubinAn orange-yellow pigment formed in the liver by the breakdown of hemoglobin and excreted in bile
lakingto cause (blood) to undergo a physiological change in which the hemoglobin becomes dissolved in the plasma
hematicmedicine, as a compound of iron, that tends to increase the amount of hematin or hemoglobin in the blood
hematicsmedicine, as a compound of iron, that tends to increase the amount of hematin or hemoglobin in the blood
thalassemiaAny of a group of hereditary hemolytic diseases caused by faulty hemoglobin synthesis, widespread in Mediterranean, African, and Asian countries
haemoglobinthe iron-containing pigment which is the oxygen-carrying substance present in the red blood cells of vertebrates also HEMOGLOBIN
haemoglobinsHAEMOGLOBIN, the iron-containing pigment which is the oxygen-carrying substance present in the red blood cells of vertebrates also HEMOGLOBIN
hemoglobinsHEMOGLOBIN, the iron-containing pigment which is the oxygen-carrying substance present in the red blood cells of vertebrates also HAEMOGLOBIN
histidineessential amino acid, C3H3N2CH2CH(NH2)COOH, that is a constituent of proteins and is important as the iron-binding site in hemoglobin. Symbol: H
hemina red-brown to blue-black crystalline salt C34H32N4O4FeCl derived from oxidized heme but usually obtained in a characteristic crystalline form from hemoglobin
methemoglobinA stable oxidized form of hemoglobin that is unable to release oxygen to the tissues, produced in some inherited abnormalities and by oxidizing drugs
bloodwormsThe bright red aquatic larva of a nonbiting midge, the blood of which contains hemoglobin that allows it to live in poorly oxygenated water
bloodwormThe bright red aquatic larva of a nonbiting midge, the blood of which contains hemoglobin that allows it to live in poorly oxygenated water
methemoglobina soluble brown crystalline basic blood pigment that differs from hemoglobin in containing ferric iron and in being unable to combine reversibly with molecular oxygen
hemosiderina pigment that is formed in some phagocytic cells by the breakdown of hemoglobin and is probably essentially a denatured form of ferritin also HAEMOSIDERIN
methemoglobinsMETHEMOGLOBIN, a soluble brown crystalline basic blood pigment that differs from hemoglobin in containing ferric iron and in being unable to combine reversibly with molecular oxygen
hemosiderinsHEMOSIDERIN, a pigment that is formed in some phagocytic cells by the breakdown of hemoglobin and is probably essentially a denatured form of ferritin also HAEMOSIDERIN
porphyriaA rare hereditary disease in which the blood pigment hemoglobin is abnormally metabolized. Porphyrins are excreted in the urine, which becomes dark; other symptoms include mental disturbances and extreme sensitivity of the skin to light
erythrocyteA red blood cell that (in humans) is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus. Erythrocytes contain the pigment hemoglobin, which imparts the red color to blood, and transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues
erythrocytesA red blood cell that (in humans) is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus. Erythrocytes contain the pigment hemoglobin, which imparts the red color to blood, and transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues