YES! IT CAN!!! Before I started treatment, my doctor took a baseline hemoglobin and such test, and as you get treatment, the number increases back to normal amount and that's supposedly how you know you are cured.
This is for any annoyed students that can't find the answer. The two parts of the blood that are involved in blood clotting is Plasma Platelets
Blood cells, plasma, and platelets all carry blood, platelets help blood clot and move red & white blood cells around, Plasma is the liquid part of the blood that holds blood cells and gets moved around by platelets, and blood cells move around in your blood fighting infections & protecting your wounds by forming scabs.
Red blood cells contain platelets. Hope this helped! (:
it changes color from red to brown
It's not a blood cell. It is platelets. They clot due to blood loss from damaged blood vessels
White blood cells and platelets are the blood cells without hemoglobin. It is found in red blood cells.
Only Red Blood Cells (RBCs) contain hemoglobin. The white cells do not and the platelets (fragments of cells) do not.
Thrombocytopenia.
No. Haemoglobin is a substance found in only red blood cells.
Anemia is a disease where the blood doesn't carry enough oxygen, due to either a lack of blood cells or hemoglobin, or damage to the blood cells or hemoglobin.
Lots of things. Like oxygen, platelets (causes the blood to clot), hemoglobin (im not sure what it does) and iron.
This is for any annoyed students that can't find the answer. The two parts of the blood that are involved in blood clotting is Plasma Platelets
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Cells make up the solid portion which is 45% of the blood. red blood cells, hemoglobin, whiteblood cells, and platelets.
Pregnant women and people with cirrhosis have extra fluid, which dilutes the blood, decreasing the hemoglobin. Dehydration concentrates the blood, increasing the hemoglobin.
No, since platelets don't have anything to do with regulation of cholesterol levels in the blood. Cholesterol levels are related to lipoproteins, not platelets