the clumped red blood cell hemolyze
The buffers which are present in living organisms are called in-vivo buffers. The popular example is the carbonate buffer that maintains the level of our blood pH at 7.4.
The opposite of "in vitro" (literally in glass) is "in vivo" (in life).
it means a little more life
When rouleaux formation is truly present, it is caused by an increase in cathodal proteins, such as immunoglobulins and fibrinogen.And the fibrinogen is not present in blood in vivo*This is not true. Fibrinogen is secreted by liver and is present in blood. The reason rouleaux do not form in vivo is that they only form under low shear stress conditions. With blood flow, the cross-sectional fluid velocity gradient in the blood vessel results in shear stress levels that exceed the threshold for rouleaux formation.
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"in vitro" means "in glass" "in vivo" means "in life." The simplest example is drug development. The first stages are all done in vitro, but then it has to be checked and verified in vivo, and usually even the most promising drugs don't work out, either because they don't work as hoped, or because they also have bad effects that weren't predicted.
Vivo en ... = I live in ...
Vivo en ... = I live in ...
yo: I vivo: live en: in Yo vivo en= I live in...
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1.34 ml in vivo and 1.39 ml at full saturation
yo vivo or simply vivo