Normal levels of hemoglobin for one week old infants are 15 - 20 g/dl.
Normal levels of hemoglobin for one month old infants are 11 - 15 g/dl.
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Well, the high concentration of hemoglobin is what gives our blood its red color. More specifically, the porphyrin functional group in the hemoglobin structure is what gives hemoglobin (and oxy-hemoglobin) its red hue.DO NOT LET ANYONE TELL YOU THAT HEMOGLOBIN IS RED BECAUSE OF THE IRON IN THE CENTER OF ITS STRUCTURE. THEY WOULD BE LYING TO YOU.
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Infants are more likely to get miliaria rubra than adults.
A hemoglobin level of 4.7 is dangerously low and if not properly treated could become fatal. Normally, women should have a hemoglobin level of 12 or more, men 13 or more. Generally, hospitals will begin emergency blood transfusions when the hemoglobin level drops below 7 or 8.
the word 'infants' doesn't need an apostrophe, unless you are saying they owned something, for example, the infants' play (plural/more than one infant).
The circulation system in the body contains hemoglobin, more specifically the blood.
It is a genetic adaptation; without nucleus more space for hemoglobin is free. And hemoglobin is the carrier of oxygen.
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Ph is more acidic.