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Healthy and normal human blood cells are about 8 micro-meters large. They also are approximately 8 thousandths of a millimeter across.

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well you dont want your blood cells to big or to small the red blood cells are what keeps your blood flowing the correct way so yes red blood cells are life threatening.


Is polycythemia a characteristic of leukemia?

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Yellow bone marrow has a large percentage of what?

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