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The organ which produces blood cells is the femur, your thigh bone. They ensure that the blood cells stay in good number for proper functioning of the body.
Cold water feels good to the human body because it can help reduce inflammation, numb pain, and constrict blood vessels, which can provide a refreshing and invigorating sensation.
Any red meat or Black pudding. Any food products with blood in them.
Iron and foods rich in iron, such as: * Meat * Eggs * Spinach * Apples
There are trillions of good bacteria present in the human body.
Blood is good when its inside your body! but if blood is spewing out of your body then that would be bad... if you drink blood it might make no difference.. it will have no effect as long as your not drinking a LOT!
Hugh's Guide to the Human Body
Warm water feels good to the human body because it helps to relax muscles, improve blood circulation, and reduce stress. The warmth of the water can also soothe aches and pains, making it a comforting sensation for many people.
Yes, 3 units of human blood is considered a significant amount. For reference, an average adult has about 10-12 pints of blood in their body, with 1 unit roughly equating to approximately 1 pint. Therefore, 3 units would be around a quarter (25%) of an average adult's total blood volume.
Women have about four to five million erythrocytes, or red blood cells and men have about five to six million. There are about 4,000-11,000 white blood cells and 150,000-400,00 platelets at any given time in the human body.
No, red blood cells are not bacteria. Red blood cells are specialized cells in the body responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the different tissues and organs. Bacteria are microscopic single-celled organisms that can be harmful or beneficial to the human body depending on the type.
the heart supplies blood to all the body parts by pumping blood