Women typically have lower red blood cell (RBC) counts than men due to several physiological factors, including hormonal differences. The presence of estrogen in women can influence iron metabolism and the production of erythropoietin, a hormone that stimulates RBC production. Additionally, menstrual blood loss contributes to lower iron levels, which are essential for RBC production. Overall, these factors lead to a generally lower hematocrit and hemoglobin concentration in women compared to men.
A woman with type O blood is less likely to be fertile according to a study in 2010. Apparently they have less ovarian reserve than other blood types. You probably should not worry, if you are already expecting.
Ice is less dense than water at a temperature of 4 degrees Celsius. This is because the hydrogen bonds in water cause the molecules to be more spread out and less tightly packed compared to when it is in a solid state as ice.
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yes the they do cause woman have one more rib than men. BEYOTCH!
A typical 5# chicken has less than 1# of blood in it.
Most blood centers allow for donating whole blood every 56 days (which is less than 3 months).
The amount of LH in the blood during menses is less than the amount of LH in the blood at ovulation.
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A unit of blood is about 10% less than the standard amount that a blood donor gives in a single session. It is 10% less because some blood is lost in testing.
skin puncture blood is only partly
there is no such things called white blood cells
Abnormally low Blood Pressure is called "Hypotension"(Hypo-= Below, beneath, under, less than normal, deficient, in the lowest state of; Tension= to strain or stretch.)Blood pressure is the force(strain) on the blood vessels' walls. Thus, Hypotension is the less than normal strain on the walls of the blood vessels.