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Of course I know about the blood pressure, but anyway - the blood HAS to run out of the dead body, hasn't it?

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What is blood made of and what does it do inside your body?

Your blood is made of white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets, and plasma. The white blood cells fight infections and are part of the body's immune system. Red blood cells carry oxygen. Platelets are bits of broken down dead cells and work with a protein called fibrin, which heals wounds and cuts that the body sustains. Plasma holds the blood cells in suspension and keeps electrolytes balanced.


Do white blood cells plug up cuts?

White blood cells do not plug up cuts (you may call these plugs 'scabs'). White blood cells fight bacteria, viruses, and infections to prevent them from killing you. Platelets form the scabs that plug up cuts. On another note: There are several substances that are in your blood. White Blood Cells: Fight infections Red Blood Cells: Carry Oxygen to the Brain and other body parts to keep them working. Platelets: Form scabs that keep you from bleeding to death. Antibodies: Identify infections so that the white blood cells may kill the infections. Hemophilia (literally translated from Latin as 'Blood Love' or 'Blood Lust' as i prefer to call it) is a lack of some protein in the DNA that either prevents platelets from doing their job OR doesn't allow your body to make these platelets.


What is an analogy for single displacement?

You are dancing with someone, and someone else cuts in and takes your partner, leaving you alone.


What plane cuts the body into upper and lower halves?

The plane that cuts the body into upper and lower halves is called the transverse plane, also known as the horizontal plane. This plane divides the body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) sections.


What is the fluid that the blood cells float in called What are the three types of blood cells and what are their respective functions?

Hmm well the first one is plasma- 55% of blood tissue I believe. Red Blood Cell-Delivers oxygen to body tissue White Blood Cell-Defends body against foreign materials and disease Platelets-Heals cuts (forms blood clots)

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What do you call someone who cuts open dead body's for a living?

Coroner.


Someone with HIV is bleeding Can you get HIV if the blood gets on you hand and you have small cuts from a sticker bush?

Yes


Why do cuts feel warm?

Cuts feel warm because the body sends more blood to the injured area to help with the healing process. This increased blood flow can make the area feel warm to the touch.


When was First Blood Last Cuts created?

First Blood Last Cuts was created in 1983.


What do you call a thin blood problem?

Thrombocytopenia. Symptoms of thin blood include spontaneous nosebleeds, prolonged bleeding from cuts, body rashes and easy bruising.


What causes pallor as a response to stress?

The body cuts the blood flow to the skin and extremities, during times of stress, to protect the blood supply and internal organs.


Who knows someone that cuts or does self harm?

i have been cuting my body for a while now.it makes me feel better


What is clour of blood?

Red,Your blood colour is red what other would it be


Why do you need to stop the flow of blood if someone cuts an artery?

Arteries are what carry the blood to the heart, which supply your heart brain and other functions. When it's cut, you start to lose the nutrients that's supplied, nd if you lose too much blood it results in unconsiousness and death. By stopping the flow of blood, it stops the blood from leaving the body, which gives the artery time to heal.


Can you catch HIV from holding a pen someone might have left blood that is not visible?

Only if the blood is still fresh and you have open cuts or wounds on your hand. The chances are pretty unlikely.


Why do cuts make skin turn red?

the blood inside Whena cu toccur blood is released from red blood cells. Then white blood cells are present to fight infection. It is the body's reaction to healing the body. Of course, if infection sets in, then this causes a redness soon after the initial reaction..


What is electrosurgical unit?

The ESU cuts tissue and/or stops the bleeding by coagulating the blood . The ESU cuts tissue and/or stops the bleeding by coagulating the blood .