hemolysis
When a red blood cell draws in water and bursts, it is said to undergo hemolysis. This can be caused by exposure to hypotonic solutions that cause water to move into the cell, leading to swelling and eventually rupture.
When a red blood cell draws in water, it is said to undergo hemolysis, which is the process of rupturing or bursting due to excess water intake. This can happen when the cell is placed in a hypotonic solution that causes water to move into the cell, causing it to swell and potentially burst.
Pus is collection of white blood cells that congregate at the site of a infection where bacteria replicate and mltiply.The presence of pus means that the white blood cells are trying to ingest and kill the infection. when they don't do it quickly enough, that draws more and more white blood cells to the area, which increases the amount of pus.
Salt draws water from plant cells. This causes the cells to dehydrate and the plant to shrivel up and die.
A SST tube, or Serum Separator Tube, is used to collect and separate blood samples for laboratory testing. The tube contains a gel that separates the serum (liquid portion of blood) from the blood cells when the tube is centrifuged, making it easier to analyze the serum for various tests.
hemolysis
When a red blood cell draws in water and bursts, it is said to undergo hemolysis. This can be caused by exposure to hypotonic solutions that cause water to move into the cell, leading to swelling and eventually rupture.
When a red blood cell draws in water, it is said to undergo hemolysis, which is the process of rupturing or bursting due to excess water intake. This can happen when the cell is placed in a hypotonic solution that causes water to move into the cell, causing it to swell and potentially burst.
A Phlebotimist
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Drawing blood is phlebotomy.
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a plebotomist. plebotomists draw blood in hospitals and medical homes. they also check your blood type, blood pressure, etc.
i am a student nurse on my senior year. this is a hypertonic solution, which means it draws out water from your cells to your blood vessels. It is indicated for post op patients to regulate blood pressure and urine output and reduce risk of edema. hope this helps!
Normal ranges on blood tests depends on the laboratory that draws the blood.