Want this question answered?
You would die because blood wouldn't collect oxygen
Blood cannot clot so quickly that it actually prevents a successful blood draw. If that were the case, you entire vascular system would be one giant clot. The only reason that a phlebotomist is unable to get a persons' blood is their (the phlebotomists') inability to draw the blood.
To allow it to fly. Without this ability it would be unable to pollinate plants or collect nectar and pollen.
it will go off and will smell and would be unable to eat and could also make other food go bad
you would not be able to sents the nutrients and oxygen to your cells and you would be unable to live.
That would be a small glass tube used to collect or hold a blood sample.
The mature red blood cell lacks a nucleus, and so is unable to reproduce.
You should be able to replace a water-filter yourself once you have located it in your fridge. If there are any mechanical problems it would depend on how serious they are. If it is a problem you feel unable to handle yourself then you can call your electrician or the company who built your fridge.
No. You would collect Workman's Compensation benefits because you were unable to work, thus disqualifying you from collecting unemployment (you have to be seeking full time employment to qualify for this).
Yes, restricted blood flow to the legs will result in less oxygen getting to the muscles to power them, so yes it would have all your mentioned effects.
it would not be able to travel throughout the veins as easily. blood cells, and all cells at that are in the shape of a circle for that reason.
It would depend on how the condition of the old fridge is in.