Trillions, I'm serious..
No, not all mammals have red blood cells without a nucleus. In most mammals, including humans, red blood cells lose their nucleus as they mature, but there are exceptions, such as camelids like llamas and alpacas, where mature red blood cells retain their nucleus.
The SGOT test is used to measure GOT, or glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase, present in the blood. This is an enzyme usually found in the liver, red blood cells, and muscles, but it will show in the blood when the carrier cells are damaged.
The SGOT test is used to measure GOT, or glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase, present in the blood. This is an enzyme usually found in the liver, red blood cells, and muscles, but it will show in the blood when the carrier cells are damaged.
about 75 trillion
New fresh blood cells can be formed in under 24hours. Some people have it good and they produce blood in about an hour, not a whole lot but enough to replace the blood you would lose if you got a cut and lost a lot.
the heart pumps all of the blood includingplasma (like water)lymph (immune system)white blood cells (fight invading cells)and red blood cells (carry oxygen)the red blood cells travel through theveins (to the heart)arteries (from the heart)capillaries (distribute oxygen to cells)
Is blood around the body which carry red blood cells which contain oxygen for the muscles around your body. THATS what it has to do with respiration.
it is your white blood cells trying to fight the bacteria that entered your knee when you first got the cut. do not touch it or you would introduce more bacteria to your white blood cells.
The smallest of the blood vessels that form the tiny networks serving individual cells in tissue are called capillaries. Got a link if you want to surf on over to our friends at Wikipedia. They've got pics and more information.
Yes, this is possible the alleles for B-type are (I^B i ) or (I^B I^B ) for a perent to be O which alleles is (ii) the child should be (I^B i ) and in this way the child got the (i) from father, and I^B from mother.
Depends on the type of blood cell you're talking about. Platelets are the "cells" that are responsible for forming a clot when you but yourself, whereas whiteblood cells are responsible for fighting any infection that may come in through the cut. Red blood cells are responsbile for carrying oxygen, and don't do anything in the context of a cut. They just leak ;-)
Because it is all to do with the heart and the blood cells and the immune system has got all the blood cells in and the blood cells carry the oxygen to the heart and so that is how it is all connected. The Immune system is to do with when you are ill so that's when the blood cells go bad and is when they don't start to work properly.i hope this has helped you but just to be sure im not 100% sure that it is bout that.