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No, blood cells are formed through a process called hematopoiesis, which occurs in the bone marrow. Sperm and eggs carry genetic material to create an embryo, but the formation of blood cells is a separate biological process that happens later in development.
The 1898 discovery of the four blood types (A, B, AB, O) did not directly lead to the discovery of the Rh factor, which was identified later in 1940. The discovery of the four blood types laid the foundation for understanding blood transfusions and paved the way for safer and more successful blood transfusions in medicine.
Possibly to inject medication to stop abnormal blood vessel growth. Abnormal blood vessels burst and the blood in your eye can then cause the retina to detach and cause blindness. If your doctor says it's a good idea, it probably should be done sooner than later. My hubbie is 27 and totally blind due to diabetic retinopathy.
Yes, it is possible to develop hemophilia later in life, although it is rare. Acquired hemophilia can occur in adults due to certain medical conditions or medications that interfere with the body's ability to clot blood.
Go to your doctor and request a blood test, tell them you want to know your blood type, a phlebotomist will take your blood in a series of vials, then a few days later you will get a letter in the male or you will go back into the doctors and they will tell you your blood type.
The blood is pumped down the aorta and then into the renal artery. When the blood is deoxygenised, it is returned to the heart via the renal vein and later the vena cava.
First, ALL blood vessels just under the skin look blue. Blood vessel color, or whether flatter or puffier, is NOT a pregnancy symptom. You might be confusing facts with a later pregnancy sign, when blood vessels in the breasts engorge (e.g. the vessels look bigger). Blood vessel color, size, or appearance anywhere that vessels are seen through the skin also has nothing to do with menstruation.
Under a common principle of law, any death later than "a-year-and-a-day" after the shooting would be unrelated. Complications from trauma can cause a delayed and painful death years later, or a deep blood vessel or spine penetration could kill very quickly.
False negatives are common, however, there is no false positive. It is best to get a blood test to be absolutely sure.
The answer depends on how big you are. The more massive you are, and the more blood you have the less effect the drinks will have. It will also depend on whether or not you had the drinks with food since that affects the rate of absorption into the blood stream.
later or moreover later on, in the future, in awhile
no. she was later turned into a vampire
it is five years later
Lymph is formed from blood during capillary exchange and rejoins the bloodstream later is true.
Cord blood is a sample of blood taken from a newborn baby's umbilical cord. The meaning of a cord blood transplant is saving the cord blood for later use.
i think it looks like a raised bump and then later turns purple. i was doing pull ups and was forcefully jerking my self up to the top of the bar,when i was done i noticed i had a raised bump on my arm, likely to be a broken blood vessel of some sort
It does'nt... nessasarily, when he first inhabits a new vessel he looks like the person's body he took over, but later on once he gets used to the body he becomes used to it and gains it's "looks".