Whether somebody is dehydrated or not, the amount of Hemoglobin in their body will remain unchanged:
Dehydration is the state of being low on water.
Hemoglobin is a compound caried in blood.
If you mean the hemoglobin content of the plasma...it would be lower if the RBCs weren't completely broken down.
Yes. This an example of the Bohr effect. If pH is lower than normal (normal is 7.4), then hemoglobin does not bind oxygen as well. The higher the pH, the lower the H ion concentration, the lower the carbon dioxide level, and the GREATER affinity hemoglobin has for oxygen. The binding of oxygen to hemoglobin in the lungs is not affected by changing the pH.
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Typically urine is around 92-96% water unless you are dehydrated (which would make the % lower) or hypersaturated (which would make the % higher)
Human auditory range is about 20 hz to 20khz, but can vary slightly from person to person. Lower frequencies are lower in pitch and higher frequencies are higher in pitch.
hemoglobin in red blood cells is what delivers oxygen to the muscles. "heme" means iron. iron deficiency would lower hemoglobin levels making you fatigued.
Higher to lower.
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Electronsflow from areas of lower to higher voltage, while Current flow from areas higher to lower voltage.