Yes there is an increase in hematocrit and this is due to anoxia
There are usually more RBCs than WBCs. If you have an abnormal increase in WBCs, you have an infection or leukemia (a type of cancer).
The more we use our skeletal muscles, the more oxygen they need. This causes an increase in rbc count because rbcs carry the oxygen. If an athlete trains at high altitude, the rbc count will increase even more because the body compensates for the lower oxygen level at high altitude by increasing rbc count even more. This is sometimes referred to as 'packing'.
The pH level must rise
Heart attack is also commonly cause due to increase in rbc
A permanent move from sea level to a high-altitude area can lead to an increase in red blood cell (RBC) count. This is the body's response to the lower oxygen levels at high altitudes, as having more RBCs helps in delivering oxygen to tissues more efficiently in such environments.
In banking terms, the abbreviation RBC stands for Risk Based Capital. The term is used to describe a policy that has both a chance to lose a part of the investment and a chance to substantially increase the initial capital.
The number of RBC will increase
Reticulocytes would be released into the blood soon after a donation. They have 80% the amount of a regular RBC's hemoglobin, and within 24 hours in the blood stream they would become a mature RBC.
The Hexose monophophate shunt is involved in the production of Glutathione, this molecule helps relieve the oxidative stress that RBC come under from carrying O2. with out this anti oxident RBC can be damaged.
If AD increased, all else being equal, the price level would increase.
the component seperator will not work and the cost of fuel will increase.