the heart pumps the blood around the body
cardio
An infection could cause your body to produce more bacteria fighting white cells.
Blood cells, both red and white, are produced in the bone marrow. Nutrients and water are added from the digestive system. And together they make blood.
eating to sugar. this is because the pancreas can not produce enough blood sugar for the body
Several factors can cause the body to not produce enough blood, including bone marrow disorders, nutrient deficiencies, certain medications, immune system disorders, and certain chronic diseases like kidney disease or liver disease. These conditions can interfere with the production of red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets, leading to decreased blood cell counts.
Sorry, but if you've got a positive result on the HIV antibodies test, that indicates HIV infection.
for our body, it is in the bone marrow
blood is naturally in your body. if you eat something there will be no diff in your blood flow or blood amount.
Anti-body antigen A & B
A negatively charged electrolyte that assists in the regulation of blood pH levels. Bicarbonate insufficiencies and elevations cause acid-base disorders
Your body can produce antibodies in response to infections by bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens. It can also produce antibodies in response to allergens or foreign substances introduced into the body, such as through vaccinations or blood transfusions. Autoimmune disorders can also trigger the production of antibodies that mistakenly target healthy cells or tissues.
The Immune System