You have the osmolarity or the osmolality of the blood is equal to the RBC in your blood. That is about 154 millimole or milliosmole, with only slight variation, depending of the water consumption. So the RBC do not burst in your body. They will not burst either, in isotonic or human normal saline. That means in 0.9 % saline solution.
there are indefinite wbc,rbc, in a human body.
1 : 500
R.B.C. is destroyed in liver :)
Blood Cancer Starts in a body due to a mutation in the RBC's of the human
The RBC is found inside the cardiovascular system.
The red marrow of bones makes RBCs and WBCs.
That depends on the concentration of glucose inside of the red blood cell (RBC). If the glucose concentration inside the cells is less than the concentration outside the cell, then water will pass through the cell's membrane and into the surrounding fluid. If the concentration inside the RBC is greater than that of the outside solution, then the RBC will taken in water. Most likely, this will cause the cell to lyse open (burst) and die.
the kidneys "retire" old blood cells and recycle the material to make new ones
endoplasmic recticulm synthesis what
Iron is essential thing for human body. 65% to 75% of iron remains in our blood (RBC's). If deficiency of iron occurs the patient may suffer from Anemia.
RBC (Red blood cells) carry most of oxy-haemoglobin and glucose energy to the body parts. It is created by the bone marrow of the bones.
rbcs usually becomes swollen or haemolyse in hypotonic solution, this is due to osmosis. In this case, the concentration of solute is more inside the rbc, hence it exerts osmotic pressure which draws water from lower osmotic solution. The rbc swells to its limit because of its biconcave structure and burst after crossing its limit (haemolysis)