It depends on the scenario, PRBC infusers can infuse 1 unit in 5 minutes in trauma settings with acute blood loss while people who have CHF and are at risk volume overload it can take as long as 2-3 or more hours to infuse 1 unit.
2 to 3 weeks will return your blood supply to normal levels.
long bones in our body are the resorviour of red blood cells. There from bone marrow stem cells the red blood cells diffrentiate
Red blood cells are made in the bone marrow.
Red marrow found in the shafts of the long bones produce red blood cells. The humerus and femur are considered long bones.
No - they have very different shapes in order to perform their specific functions. Nerve cells are long with branched 'dendrites' at the end. There are many different blood cells, one of which - red blood cells - are almost circular with an indent in the middle.
When animal cells are in fresh water for a long time cytolosis occurs and red blood cells explode.
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Red blood cells are produced in the red marrow of long bones. As the cell matures, the nucleus is removed and the cell is packed full of hemoglobin.Since the nucleus is gone and the cell can't repair itself, it will only live around 120 days.
long bones in our body are the resorviour of red blood cells. There from bone marrow stem cells the red blood cells diffrentiate
Red and white blood cells are both made in the marrow of the long bones.
In the red bone marrow.
Transfuse over a 2-4 hours..
About 120 days
maybe
Yes
Red blood cells are made in the bone marrow.
in long bones
Red marrow found in the shafts of the long bones produce red blood cells. The humerus and femur are considered long bones.