Which is caused by the impairment of haemoglobin?name it's two types
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It is caused sickle cell disease and 2 types are:-
- Makes up about 95%-98% of haemoglobin found in adults. It contains two alpha (α) chains and two beta (b) protein chains. Haemoglobin makes up about 2%-3% of haemoglobin found in adults; it has two alpha (α) and two delta (b) protein chains.
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Your answer: Hemoglobinopathies affect the red blood cells' ability to carry oxygen from the lungs to other parts of the body. An example of hemoglobin disease is sickle cell anemia. There are over 600 hemoglobin diseases that have been medically defined by the American College of Medical Genetics.
Your answer: Hemoglobinopathies affect the red blood cells' ability to carry oxygen from the lungs to other parts of the body. An example of hemoglobin disease is sickle cell anemia. There are over 600 hemoglobin diseases that have been medically defined by the American College of Medical Genetics.
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