To measure the volume of any liquid, you use a graduated cylinder.
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HEMATOCRIT
The average blood volume for a laboratory mouse is ~6-8% of total body weight. So a mouse of 20g = 1.2-1.6mL. Note: you will not be able to collect this much blood as this is the total blood volume. The total peripheral blood would be ~ 60-70% of the total blood volume.
you use centimeters to measure blood.
It is equipment to measure blood pressure called a sphigmomanometer.
Add a liquid to the blood that can't be transported out of the lining of the blood vessels. Give it time to spread through the body. Then, take a blood sample and measure the percentage of the liquid in the blood. From the result, the blood volume can be estimated. total blood volume = ((1 - percentage)/percentage) x amount of liquid added
Hematocrit measures the volume of the blood. It measures out in percentages of the whole blood that is made up of red blood cells.
Photometer is an equipment commonly used on a clinical laboratory. It has different kinds which can do certain jobs like testing blood samples. The examples of photometer used in a clinical laboratory are the flame photometer and Hemoglobin Photometer.
STROKE VOLUME(SV) is the volume of blood pumped by ventricle during each contracion/cardiac cycle SV=END DIASTOLIC VOLUME - END SYSTOLIC VOLUME EJECTION FRACTION(EF) is the fraction of end diastolic blood pumped by ventriclea during each contraction EF=SV/EDV
stroke volume - the volume of blood pumped by your heart in one beat
The measure of hemoglobin can be falsely increased with dehydration. The amount of hemoglobin hasn't gone up, but the hemoglobin as a percent of blood volume is elevated when blood volume decreases.
To set up a hematology laboratory, you will need specialized equipment such as a hematology analyzer for blood cell counts, a centrifuge for separating blood components, a microscope for cell morphology evaluation, and a hemocytometer for manual cell counts. Additionally, you will also need reagents, controls, slides, and other consumables for testing and quality control purposes.
Liters can't be converted to grams. Liters measure volume, while grams measure mass.