blood is produced inside of your bone marrow.
As you grow, your blood vessels do as well. This is why only an adult human body's blood vessels, when all connected, can reach halfway to the moon, whereas a child's would not. These blood vessels also stretch when you grow or flex.
Yes, Haemophilus influenzae can grow on blood agar.
It's you.
No, blood has no effect on the growth of roses.
No, blood does not make grass grow green. Grass requires sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil to grow green. Blood contains nutrients that could potentially benefit plants, but it is not a recommended or effective fertilizer for grass.
Leeches can grow up to 18 inches, they also grow when they suck your blood.
yes
No, your blood group is determined by your genetics and is not influenced by the country you grow up in. Blood type distribution can vary by population, but individuals of any nationality can have any blood type.
Unfortunately you will not be able to grow out of von Willebrand's.
No, mold cannot grow in human blood. Mold requires organic material, moisture, and oxygen to grow, and blood does not provide the necessary conditions for mold growth. Mold typically grows on surfaces like food, fabric, and building materials.
A 30 gallon tank is alright for a blood python baby, for now. Once the blood python begins to grow it will out grow the tank.
yes