Iron and vitamin B12 are essential for normal red blood cell maturation. Iron is needed for hemoglobin synthesis, while vitamin B12 is important for the proper development of red blood cells.
white blood cells
INSULIN Plays a role in maintenance of normal blood sugar
Pee blood
The thymus gland, it promotes the maturation of T-cells.
Platelets & something else....
Normal results include satisfactory clearance of the toxic substance or waste products from the patient's blood.
Haemoglobin is the substance in Red Blood cells needed to carry oxygen.
When a person does not have normal blood sugar values they should see their doctor. They will be tested for diabetes and if needed put on medication and maybe insulin.
Thymosin
It is nothing to do with pregnancy. The result is "positive" for phosphate, meaning, presumably, that higher levels of phosphate then normal are being found in the blood. Phosphate is a normal substance in foods which is needed in the body mainly as a constituent of bone. Excess phosphate is normally filtered out of the blood by the kidneys and ends up in the urine. A positive serum phosphate test, which I assume means higher than the normal level, is usually indicative of the kidneys not functioning as efficiently as they used to.
Mature erythrocytes require folic acid for their development and function. Folic acid is important for red blood cell production and maturation, as it is needed for DNA synthesis.