In the typical human - the kidneys receive about 20% of the total output from the heart.
~1.2%
No. Negative blood types must receive negative blood. AB- can receive AB-, A-, B-, or O- blood.Special blood types are AB+ (universal recipient) which can receive any blood type but only give to AB+, and O- (universal donor) which can give to any blood type but must receive only O- blood.
Blood-type O is very useful to everyone because it is universal doner. Any blood-type can receive it.
In an otherwise healthy person with no cardiac problems, 100-120 cc's/mLs of unfiltered blood enter each kidney and are filtered at the glomerulus per minute. 99% of this is reabsorbed in the tubules, and thus only about .5cc is sent to the bladder per minute. Thus it is true that the average person forms 30cc urine per hour.
ABO stands for 4 most common blood antigens called A, B, AB and O. The person with Type A has antigen A, type B has antigen B and type AB has both A and B antigens. Type O has no A or B antigen. Antibodies against these two antigens are found thus type A has anti B, type B has anti A, type O has anti A & anti B. Type AB has no antibodies. They can receive blood from any type. Rh neg can go to Rh +/- Rh pos can only go to Rh+ Type O neg blood is called the universal donor can be given to A, B, AB, O with Rh+ or Rh- Type O pos blood can only go to O, A, B & AB pos Type O blood can receive donation only from type O. The 'universal donor' applies only to packed RBC's and not to whole blood products due to the anti bodies A and B found in serum. Type A, B, or AB given type O whole blood would produce a hemolytic transfusion reaction due to the antibodies found in the serum. Type A blood can receive blood from donors of type A and type O blood. Type B blood can receive blood from donors of type B and type O blood. Type AB blood can receive blood from donors of type A, type B, type AB, or type O blood.
Had a blood test done and not much blood came out what do this mean please
No. Negative blood types must receive negative blood. AB- can receive AB-, A-, B-, or O- blood.Special blood types are AB+ (universal recipient) which can receive any blood type but only give to AB+, and O- (universal donor) which can give to any blood type but must receive only O- blood.
15
Too much or too little urea nitrogen in the blood could signify kidney problems.
Your question is faulty do you mean how much blood can be replaced or how much can be added etc?
i dont have a clue
20%
not in moderation. too much can cause high blood pressure due to action on kidney and blood vessls and hormones.
15-20%
1000-1500 l
No. The heart undergoes cleaning in the Kidney. In the kidney the blood is filtered and re-filtered many times to remove most impurities that the blood does not need. Research the kidney and you will get your answer! All the heart does is pump the blood around the body! Hope this helps!
1 percent of 2,000 is 20 .
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