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There are a number of reasons why hemoglobin may decrease in diarrhea. Some of these causes could be from a vitamin B12 deficiency, folate deficiency, colorectal cancer, alcoholism or lymphoma.
As the number of glucose carriers increase, the concentration of glucose in the urine will decrease. This is because more glucose is being reabsorbed by the kidneys back into the bloodstream, reducing the amount of glucose that gets excreted in the urine.
An acid increase the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.
it depends on how high or low the reactant is on the temperature.
Acids increase the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) when added to a chemical solution. This increase in H+ ions can lower the pH of the solution, making it more acidic.
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Hemoglobin concentration in the blood can be checked by a simple blood test. A small sample of blood (2-3 ml) is taken from the patient and is run through a blood analyzer, which will evaluate number of cells in the blood, relative ratios of cells in the blood and hemoglobin concentration. The machine then prints out the test results for the doctor.
There are a number of reasons why hemoglobin may decrease in diarrhea. Some of these causes could be from a vitamin B12 deficiency, folate deficiency, colorectal cancer, alcoholism or lymphoma.
MCHC is the mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration of your blood. This is an estimate of the concentration of hemoglobin in a given number of packed red blood cells. Hemoglobin is what carries oxygen to the cells of our body. If the concentration of hemoglobin is too low, then our body tissues and cells are not getting enough oxygen. In the brain, not enough oxygen results in confusion, changes in level of consciousness, coma, etc. In the heart, not enough oxygen results in heart attack. In body tissue, there will be overall fatigue and possible paralysis.
1. increase the number of glucose carriers2. increase glucose concentration
yes they increase at the same time as the number of red blood cells increase (which contain hemoglobin) the quantity of the blood increase.Not neccesaryly, theres a disease whose name i have forgoten in which due to a deficiency in either iron intake or absorption or both, the body is unable to form heamoglobin. why do u guys spell it hemoglobin its HEAMOGLOBIN. jeez
Antianemia drugs are therapeutic agents which increase either the number of red cells or the amount of hemoglobin in the blood.
Hemoglobin levelscan rise above the normal range, and it can be indicative of a number of disorders, such as congenital heart disease, pulmonary fibrosis, or an increase level of erythopoietin.
A decrease in hydrogen ion concentration by factor of 10
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) is calculated by dividing the total amount of hemoglobin by the total number of red blood cells, and then multiplying by 10 to get the result in picograms. Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) is calculated by dividing the total amount of hemoglobin by the total volume of red blood cells, and then multiplying by 100 to get the result as a percentage.
As the number of glucose carriers increase, the concentration of glucose in the urine will decrease. This is because more glucose is being reabsorbed by the kidneys back into the bloodstream, reducing the amount of glucose that gets excreted in the urine.
An acid increase the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.