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it has more oxygen than arterial blood
No, the only difference is in the shape of certain proteins.
There blood does not clot as fast due to a white blood cell problem.
It depends more on how active a person is than their actual weight. More activity causes increased blood flow carrying nutrients, oxygen and white blood cells to injuries increasing healing speed and efficiency. An overweight person may have less blood flow because of excess fat and lower activity which could effect healing. A person weighing more due to increased muscle would also have increased blood supply to these muscle tissues which would also cause increased healing.
low blood pressure causes what is called [reflex tachycardia] where the body realize that not enough blood is reaching the cells, so it stimulates the heart to beat more quicker
You can usually tell when someone is high on percocet. there eyes will usually be dilated and or blood shot. They will talk more than normal. and may seem alot happier than normal. they also be itchy, watch for the person to itch more than normal. it also causes a person to zone out and fall asleep. watch for that to.
The average blood volume for an adult is about 70mL/kg of body weight. So, blood volume is more dependent on weight than height. That said, taller people generally weight more than short people (but not always), so your question may be true, with that caveat.
it is called blood cancer.
Blood pooling in the butt area can be caused by too much sodomy, though it is more than likely a hernia.
As a person grows from infancy to adulthood, the total blood volume increases. The larger an individual is, the more total blood volume they have.
Use of blood components is a more efficient way to use the blood supply, because blood that has been processed (fractionated) into components can be used to treat more than one person.
If a person is anemic, then the amount of oxygen in their blood is less than it should be. Would you like me to go in more depth?