a person who receiver traits from anothr karyotype
A sample of blood is looked at under a microscope. The sickled cells are then seen.
Sickle cells change shape and become "sickled" in individuals with sickle cell disease due to a genetic mutation that causes the hemoglobin in red blood cells to form long, rigid structures under certain conditions, leading to the characteristic sickle shape.
Cannot carry normal levels of oxygen to cells :) *NovaNet*
Cannot carry normal levels of oxygen to cells :) *NovaNet*
Cannot carry normal levels of oxygen to cells :) *NovaNet*
The normal red blood cells would be better because sickled red blood cells clump and are not circulated as well as normal red blood cells are.
Cannot carry normal levels of oxygen to cells :) *NovaNet*
well its not the shoe that looks sickled it means ur foot is sickled but if ur foot is sickled in ballet shoes its gonna look even worse in ballet shoes so u wanna try really hard 2 turnit out and make it look BEUTIFULL;]
A sickled blood cell is shaped like a crescent moon, while a normal blood cell is round. This abnormal shape can cause the sickled cell to get stuck in blood vessels, leading to reduced oxygen flow and potential organ damage. Normal blood cells are flexible and can easily move through blood vessels to deliver oxygen throughout the body.
Cannot carry normal levels of oxygen to cells :) *NovaNet*
When cells don't form a membrane and are only half developed and then pass thus genetic information onto other cells...i think Sickle cell anemia is a condition in which the red blood cells are misformed. Instead of being round and concave somewhat like a donut but without a hole, a sickled red blood cell looks more like a crescent moon. The problem with sickle cell anemia is that, because of the deformity, it is not able to carry as much heme therefore decreasing the amount of oxygen each red blood cell can carry. When individuals get into sickle cell crisis, the cells of their body are greatly deprived of oxygenated blood. They are usually dehydrated and thus the sickled cell has even more difficulty passing through the venous and arterial systems. This condition is extremely painful for the individual and they will need medical attention immediately.
Its not sickled blood cells that cause problems, it's sickle cell anemia. Sickle cell anemia (uh-NEE-me-uh) is the most common form of sickle cell disease (SCD). SCD is a serious disorder in which the body makes sickle-shaped red blood cells. "Sickle-shaped" means that the red blood cells are shaped like a crescent. Normal red blood cells are disc-shaped and look like doughnuts without holes in the center. They move easily through your blood vessels. Red blood cells contain an iron-rich protein called hemoglobin (HEE-muh-glow-bin). This protein carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Sickle cells contain abnormal hemoglobin called sickle hemoglobin or hemoglobin S.Sickle hemoglobin causes the cells to develop a sickle, or crescent, shape. Sickle cells are stiff and sticky. They tend to block blood flow in the blood vessels of the limbs and organs. Blocked blood flow can cause pain, serious infections, and organ damage.