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Phenotypes are observable, but this does not necessarily mean 'visible'. For example, biochemical properties and behaviour are both part of phenotype. A phenotype may involve producing a certain protein, but you cannot 'see' the protein (you might be able to do a test to find it).
Several factors can cause the body to not produce enough blood, including bone marrow disorders, nutrient deficiencies, certain medications, immune system disorders, and certain chronic diseases like kidney disease or liver disease. These conditions can interfere with the production of red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets, leading to decreased blood cell counts.
No, muscle tissue doesn't produce any blood cells.
No.
its cell
No visible hemolysis means that the red blood cells have not ruptured or lysed. This could indicate that the integrity of the cell membrane is intact or that there are no factors present that would cause the red blood cells to lyse.
Yes, spiders do have blood, but it is not always visible when you kill them because their blood is clear or light-colored.
Plants do not have blood so they do not produce blood cells.
When fruit flies are killed, their blood is not visible and remains undetectable.
Insects with visible blood when killed include beetles, true bugs, and some types of flies.
Phenotypes are observable, but this does not necessarily mean 'visible'. For example, biochemical properties and behaviour are both part of phenotype. A phenotype may involve producing a certain protein, but you cannot 'see' the protein (you might be able to do a test to find it).
Yes, flies have blood, but it is not always visible when they are killed due to their small size and the way their bodies are structured.
No.
Several factors can cause the body to not produce enough blood, including bone marrow disorders, nutrient deficiencies, certain medications, immune system disorders, and certain chronic diseases like kidney disease or liver disease. These conditions can interfere with the production of red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets, leading to decreased blood cell counts.
No, muscle tissue doesn't produce any blood cells.
They Produce Iron
They Produce Iron