Packed red cell transfusions can vary in color due to several factors, including the storage conditions and the age of the blood product. Freshly collected red blood cells appear bright red due to the high oxygen content, while older stored cells may take on a darker, more maroon hue as oxygen levels decrease. Additionally, the presence of additives or anticoagulants used during the storage process can also affect the color. These variations do not impact the safety or effectiveness of the transfusion, as they primarily reflect the physiological state of the red blood cells.
they have a red green and blue diode in the same housing. look at it when you try the different colors and you will see what portion of the cell emits the different colors. You can blend these colors to make almost any color
The palisade cell is packed with chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis. This dense packing of chloroplasts allows the cell to efficiently capture sunlight for energy production.
Because maybe they have differnts kind of cheek cell. I'm not sure.
membrane package
Cell secretions are packed by Golgi Apparatus in form of vesicles.
Cones are light receptors in the eyes that allow us to see different colors.
Cone cells are the receptor cells in the retina that are associated with seeing colors. There are three types of cone cells that are sensitive to different wavelengths of light, allowing us to perceive a wide range of colors.
Unless you are person who has enough money to get a custom-colored nokia 8800 cell phone, you will find that these handy little cell phones only come in three colors. You can get them in shiny gold, black, or chrome (silver) colors.
Cilia are numerous threadlike organelles that protrude from the surface of a cell and are packed in tight rows. They are involved in cell movement and the movement of materials across the cell surface.
Packed Cell Volume
Give units of packed red cell's (PRC's)
packed cell volume (PCV)