Science, asked by diyasinisengupta, 5 months ago

The hemoglobin level is expressed as the amount of hemoglobin in grams (g) per

deciliter (dL) of whole blood, a deciliter being 100 milliliters. The normal ranges for

hemoglobin depend on the age and, beginning in adolescence, the gender of the

person. The normal ranges are:



S.
No.

Age Group Hemoglobin count
(gm/dl)

1. Normal hemoglobin levels in new-born
babies
17-22

2. Normal hemoglobin levels in children 11-13

3. Normal hemoglobin levels in Adults (Male) 14-18

4. Normal hemoglobin levels in adults
(Female)
12-16

5. Normal hemoglobin level in Elderly (Male) 12.4-14.9

6. Normal hemoglobin levels in Elderly

(Female)

11.7-13.8

Based on the above table answer the following questions

(i) What does a low hemoglobin level refer to?

a) Hypertension

b) Diabetes

c) Anemia

d) malaria

(ii) What is the normal hemoglobin level in children?

a) 17-22 gm/dl

b) 11-13 gm/dl

c) 12-16 gm/dl

d) 14-18 gm/dl

(iii) Respiratory pigment in human body is

a) Chlorophyll

b) Water

c) Blood

d) Hemoglobin​

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Answered by kumarianju252004
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Answer:

a- anemia

b- 11-13gm/dl

c- blood

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