Blood is made of plasma and hemoglobin. Plasma is what hemoglobin and other nutrients, blood cells, etc are suspended in.
By lowering the blood plasma level, the red blood cells are concentrated.
Oxygen
It's when the red blood cells disintegrate, with the release of hemoglobin in the plasma.
blood is red because of the hemoglobin (not sure of the answer and spelling)
No, Unlike oxygen, Carbon Dioxide is mostly disolved in the blood plasma only about 23% is disolved in hemoglobin
About 55% of our entire blood is blood plasma, it is a fluid and is the blood's liquid medium, it is straw-yellow in color.
A red blood cell substitute.
its carried by the blood through a darker substance. Combined with haemoglobin as carboxyhaemoglobin,as bicarbonates in plasma and By dissolving in blood plasma.
No. Haemoglobin is a substance found in only red blood cells.
Hemoglobin is the red pigment, or red color of Blood.
An Iron containing protein and is located on oxygencontaining molecule.
Hemoglobin's ironRed blood cells contain hemoglobin, a substance which is rich in iron. The iron is bound to the hemoglobin molecules (the protein). The iron atom that is complexed by "haem" units is what gives the color. Iron is a transition element.