The normal range of hemoglobin for cows is typically between 8.5 to 15 grams per deciliter (g/dL) of blood. This range may vary slightly depending on the age and breed of the cow. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for a more accurate assessment of hemoglobin levels in individual cows.
Hemoglobin levels in children can vary depending on their age. For infants, normal hemoglobin levels are typically between 13 to 17 grams per deciliter (g/dL). In children aged 12 or older, hemoglobin levels are similar to those of adults, ranging from approximately 12 to 16 g/dL.
What is the normal platelet count for children ages 5 - 10 years
6.8*10-6mm is the length of a hemoglobin molecule
The normal blood pressure of a child between the ages of 1 month old and 2 years old is 95 over 58. There is cause for variation in these numbers and should not cause alarm if your child is below this.
Having a height of 4'11 is an average size for a child that 10-11 years old. Height and weight is determined largely by genetics.
Yes, normal ranges from about 13 - 17 depending on the lab. Women can run a bit lower just after their menstrual cycle.
A child of 14 years old measuring 4 foot 10 inches would fall under the 5th percentile for children of that age group. If the child were closer to 13 their height would be around the 10th percentile. A male of this age has a great deal of growing yet to do, while a female would be close to her final height.
MCHC it's how much of the volume in one erythrocyte is occupied by meoglobin. MCHC=(Hb%/pcv%) *100 normal value = 30%-38% while MCV it's the amount of hemoglobin in one erythrocyte. mcv = (pcv/RBCs)*10 normal value 27-32pg (picogram)
around 10 gallons of milk a day
If your male child is 10 years old and has a grey hair that is okay. You don't need to do anything about it.
Yeppp, Perfectly normal