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Q: What is the consequence of the red blood cell being a nucleate?
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How can a red blood cell become tangled together suggest in consequence of this?

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What is the consequence of homeostasis imbalance?

the body is unable to function correctly and it will stimulate the brain to correct the imbalance such as high blood sugar. it stimulates the production of insulin which is a ligand that opens the ligand gated channels taking glucose out the the blood stream so it can enter the cell and lower blood sugar.


What goes into and out of the blood as it comes close to body cells?

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What would be the consequence of deficiency of haemogloin in your body?

t's called Sickle Cell Anemia. It's where the red blood cells are lacking the hemoglobin in the blood. Sickle Cell is very painful because the red blood cells transfer oxygen throughout the body, and if there is a cell that can't carry enough oxygen to a certain part, that part will ache tremendously. So far, there is no cure, and it's extremely painful.


What does anemia secondary to blood loss mean?

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What does a white blood cell have that a red blood cell doesn't?

The white blood cell has nucleus that red blood cell does not


Will red blood cell remain high after being in high after leaving a high altitude?

No it will not.


What is oxygen being passed from the blood to a bicep muscle cell an example of?

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What can a red blood cell count tell us?

How much blood is being circulated, but more importantly how much oxygen is circulating.


What is the name of the normal protein and a red blood cell?

and a red blood cell or in a red blood cell? if its in a red blood cell i would say haemoglobin


What does high polymorphonuclears means?

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What is the selective advantage of a mature red blood cell being flat rather than a sphere?

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