no
It depends on the amount of people being drawn, but we have had a phlebotomist draw 11 people where each blood draw cost $15. We have heard of blood draws costing up to $25 for a single blood draw. Several factors to consider: is person going to clinic? is phlebotomist at one location? is phlebotomist going to multiple locations (ie homes or businesses)? how many people will be drawn at one time/location? how long will person need to be there?
plasma
How do you draw a baby?You make the person abit fatter and the eyes rounder.And then you should end up with a perfect baby!
that's a confusing question no offence but if you mean by just biting someone to draw blood that would be like every where cuz your body is made up of blood that circulate all through your body so yea anywhere ...which why would you want to do that?
Not unless they have become a zombie.
A person who cuts up dead people for medical examination and investigation is called a forensic pathologist or a medical examiner.
you can just contact that person's family, or you can look them up on the internet.
White blood cells, specifically phagocytes, are responsible for destroying dead and damaged cells in the blood. Phagocytes engulf and digest these cells to clean up and maintain the health of the blood.
No, unless you're either dead or you look up who all the gods and goddesses are and then draw picture of them!
when a person IS exercising, their blood flow speeds up as their heart is pumping more blood around the body, so when a person stops exercising, their blood flow gradually slows down
Pus is formed when the body removes dead skin cells and white blood cells called neutrophils in an infection. It is a sign that the body is still putting up a defensive reaction against the invading microbes.
Blood makes up approximately 7-8 of a person's total body weight.