they are plasma,red blood cells, white blood cells & platelets
Donated blood can be processed into various blood components, including red blood cells, platelets, plasma, and cryoprecipitate. These components are used to treat patients with various medical conditions such as anemia, clotting disorders, and blood loss from surgeries or trauma.
Yes, blood banks typically charge hospitals for donated blood to cover the costs associated with processing, testing, storing, and transporting the blood. However, these charges may vary depending on the blood bank and any agreements in place between the blood bank and the hospital.
The 3 main components of the circulatory system are the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The heart pumps blood through the blood vessels, delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells throughout the body and removing waste products.
No, this is impossible. For example: ifyou have type A blood and the person who donated to you had type B blood then you original blood would begin to clot, not recognizing the type B blood. Your blood would then begin to fight the foreign blood type/blood You would probably die within a week of having the transfusion.
The three main components of blood are red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen, white blood cells help with the body's immune response, and platelets are involved in blood clotting. Plasma is also a major component of blood, which is the liquid portion that carries the cells and proteins throughout the body.
Donated blood can be processed into various blood components, including red blood cells, platelets, plasma, and cryoprecipitate. These components are used to treat patients with various medical conditions such as anemia, clotting disorders, and blood loss from surgeries or trauma.
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After collecting bags of blood, the American Red Cross will distribute the blood to all hospitals, donate it to the needy and if the supply permits, it is filtered into various components and these components are used in research.
A centrifuge is used to separate donated whole blood into components. An Apheresis machine is used to collect blood components directly from a donor, specifically red cells, platelets, granulocytes, peripheral hematopoietic stem cells and/or plasma.
Donated blood is stored in a blood bank or collection center. Blood is normally refrigerated but can also be frozen.
For expiring donated blood, they are disposed in accordance to the laws of the blood bank about proper disposal of blood.
No, because donated blood may go to pregnant women.
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it goes to a blood bank
One of the test performed on donated blood is the APA test which is used find out if the blood is clean and healthy
Yes it can
No.