Poem a Day April 2, 2012

Hemoglobin (suggested by Grant)

Like a gift
I wrap the iron
securely in a net
tightly bound
in the red blood cells
reaching for oxygen
special delivery
to your cells
respirator
antioxidant
micro-carrier
of life

Yes, this is the molecule that makes red blood cells red and takes oxygen up to the brain. It also has significant regulatory functions that I didn’t know about! Blood pressure is partially regulated by hemoglobin, and it is essential in the kidneys, as well.

A really interesting and explanatory image for hemoglobin is at the ACS site. I didn’t want to just copy it here because I don’t have permission, but it’s a great illustration!

I also found an undergraduate paper available online, that has illustrations and explanations of how this molecule is made and how it functions: K R Heiner paper at Davidson College, North Carolina

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