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Your blood type information can typically be found in medical records, such as hospital records, blood donation records, and on your medical ID card.
the golden horseshoe curves like a horseshoe around the western end of lake ontario, which is one of the reasons for its name.
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Blood type is based on antigens found on the cell membrane of erythrocytes. Erythrocyte is the medical term for red blood cells.
Although horseshoe crab fossils have been found in the UK, horseshoe crabs do not currently live in or around the UK. They are found in shallow salt water along the east coast of the US and in various parts of Asia.
the horseshoe bat
Horseshoe crabs are normally found in beaches and oceans in shallow water. This is the place where they will spawn and where the babies will hatch.
A horse shoe is found on the bottom of a horses hoof
they do not have red blood cells/corpuscles like other animals. there is one variety of crab which has blue blood called Horseshoe crab, which they use it for medicinal purpose. Woodlice along with most other crustaceans including the horseshoe crab have the compound haemocyanin in their blood. Haemocycanin carries oxygen in the same way that haemoglobin does in mammals. Haemocycanin contains a copper atom instead of the iron atom found in haemogobin. The blood is pale blue when it is carrying oxygen and colourless when it is not carrying oxygen. hope this will solve your problems. hannah
A pearl is not extracted from the earth. They are found in oyster's shells. The term for it is harvesting oysters.
No, penguins do not have blue blood. Penguins, like other birds, have red blood due to the presence of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in their bloodstream. Blue blood is found in animals like horseshoe crabs and some mollusks due to a different type of oxygen-carrying molecule called hemocyanin.