because it mixs with diffrent liquids.
One of the main functions of the spleen is to remove "old" platelets from the blood supply. This should mean that the blood smears from the patients without spleens would show far higher levels of platelets than would be seen in the samples from those with spleens.
Patients who have had their spleens removed, or whose spleens are no longer functional (as in the case of patients with sickle cell disease ) are more susceptible to other infections, including meningococcal and pneumococcal meningitis.
not at all just found out at 27 years old that I have three of them and never had a problem.. I was 17 when I found out I had 3 spleens right after they told me I had situs inversus with levocardia. I'm 20 yrs now and seem to be doing great.
The intact spleens of patients without any underlying medical conditions typically function normally, helping to filter the blood, remove old or damaged red blood cells, and produce certain immune cells. These spleens are not affected by diseases or disorders and do not require any specific medical interventions.
because it mixs with diffrent liquids.
Yes pigeons have spleens. All vertebrates have spleens except lampreys and hagfishes.
One of the main functions of the spleen is to remove "old" platelets from the blood supply. This should mean that the blood smears from the patients without spleens would show far higher levels of platelets than would be seen in the samples from those with spleens.
One of the main functions of the spleen is to remove "old" platelets from the blood supply. This should mean that the blood smears from the patients without spleens would show far higher levels of platelets than would be seen in the samples from those with spleens.
you bet you can :D
: I actually have 2 spleens. : its causing quite a bit of trouble with me trying to enlist in the air force >< : rawr i hate being 1 in a million
frog do have a spleen. it is located by the rectum and intestines.
Spleens (plural of spleen)
Yes, they do. Dogs can also develop problems with their spleens.
Patients who have had their spleens removed, or whose spleens are no longer functional (as in the case of patients with sickle cell disease ) are more susceptible to other infections, including meningococcal and pneumococcal meningitis.
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Christines? prailines? Keens? Scenes? Routines? Spleens? Machines?