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After blood loss, the body will seek to compensate for the lack of blood by entering a state of Hypovolemic Shock. This is followed by the body releasing hormones that will constrict the blood vessels in an attempt to keep the blood in the body. Heart rate and respiratory rate will increase for a while. However, if action isn't taken, both respiratory and heart rate will begin to decrease.

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New blood cells develop in the marrow of the bones.

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What are four ways fluid is loss from human body?

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How does the blood protects THE body?

The protective function? Well I guess there isn't really specific protective function because blood flow maintains the life of the organism, and also maintains hormone levels, body temperature, blood clotting to prevent blood loss, and much more.


How much blood lose does it take in the human body to die?

The amount of blood in a body varies slightly with size, sex and age, but the average human has 8-12 pints of blood in their body. A blood loss of 4 pints or more without immediate medical attention will usually prove fatal.


How does drinking effect the human body?

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When your body loses water it loses electrolytes what is it scientific term for what?

The loss of water in the human body is called dehydration. The loss of electrolytes that results from dehydration is still described as dehydration.

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What are four ways fluid is loss from human body?

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The foot has always been part of the human body. It can be separated and the human will still live, unless of major blood loss or bacteira exposed to the body.


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Is the loss of 2 pints significant in the human body?

Yes, the body will still function but not at full potential. This is also depending on the location where the blood is lost.


How much blood loss is dangerous?

4 liters, the human body holds 5 liters of blood. Now losing 4 liters is still technically survivable if the bleeding can be stopped right away.


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Does menstruation affect anaemia?

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How would decreasing the amount of water in the blood affect blood pressure?

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What are the chances of survival with half blood loss?

Considering that the human body has about 1.5 gallons of blood, the chances being able to survive with a .75 gallon of blood are slim to none. The average human body needs the bare minimumof 1 gallon. So pretty much your chances of survival are %15 or less.


What happens when large blood loss is occurring and distilled water is added in the same volume as the blood loss?

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What will happen if platelets will be not there in the body be?

Whenever a blood vessel is injured, platelets accumulate at the site of injury and help in formation of a blood clot. The clot seals the wound in the blood vessel and prevents blood loss. But if all the blood platelets are removed from blood, blood will not clot and there will be a lot of blood loss.It may even lead to the death of the person


How does the blood protects THE body?

The protective function? Well I guess there isn't really specific protective function because blood flow maintains the life of the organism, and also maintains hormone levels, body temperature, blood clotting to prevent blood loss, and much more.