The size of blood cells is not a factor in determining a person's blood type. Blood type is determined by a combination of certain proteins in the cells.
The marker molecules on red blood cells determine a person's blood type, which is classified into different groups based on the presence or absence of certain antigens (markers) on the cell surface. The main blood type systems are ABO and Rh, which play a crucial role in determining blood compatibility for transfusions or organ transplants.
because they are the only blood cells with a core .That means that they have dna
I don't know what you mean by this as cells don't usually require blood. A blood cell is blood so it doesn't need more blood. Skin cells and other cells are not composed of blood. Blood flows through the circulatory system and is composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, and plasma. They will die.
There little blood cells kinda like white blood cells but there like your stoner blood cells and they just kinda chill around and don't really do anything
The iron in the hemoglobin of red blood cells
Yes, except for the blue. It's a human, not the flag.
The heart does not actually carry anything, it only pumps blood. The blood however, carries nutrients and oxygen to body cells and wastes away from the cells.
no
Blood does not produce anything. Red blood cells and white blood cells are produced in the marrow of bones. Blood then supplies oxygen and hormones to the body to insure the body works properly. Blood cells are bathed in plasma.
Hayem's solution is used for determining the total red blood cell count and the hemoglobin concentration in a given sample of blood. It is frequently used in hematology to assess various blood disorders and diseases.
The Heart
Yes. Mostly oxygen.