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An intravenous solution must do what to a persons red blood cells to prevent injury to the cell?

An intravenous solution must be isotonic to prevent injury to red blood cells. This means that the solution has the same concentration of solutes as blood and will not cause the cells to shrink or swell due to osmotic imbalances.


How many blood cells do animals have?

The number of blood cells in animals varies depending on the species and size of the animal. In general, mammals have billions to trillions of blood cells. Humans, for example, are estimated to have around 20-30 trillion red blood cells and about 2-3 trillion white blood cells in their bodies.


Do you see a nucleus in the red blood cells?

No - red blood cells do not contain a nucleus. This means that they cannot replicate, and must therefore be continuosly manufactured in the bone marrow.


What kind of white blood cell change into T cells?

Actually what happens is that the T cells are made in the bone and then is transported to the thymus where it gets matured. This maturing process must be gone through in order for the T cells to do its job.


Epidermal cells are supplied with nutrients from what blood cells?

Cells in the blood do not provide nutrients to the other cells of the body. The nutrients are in the blood plasma (liquid). These nutrient diffuse through the vessel wall and travel to the bodies cells in the interstitial fluid (the fluid around individual cells). The epidermis does not have blood vessel running through it, so the nutrient must pass from the dermis layer of cells.

Related Questions

What cells of the body doesn't have a nucleus?

Red Blood Cells lack a nucleus. This means they cannot divide. They must be constantly manufactured in the bone marrow to replace those that die.


Kind of a cell that does not have a nucleus?

Kind of cell that does not have a nucleus?


Why are youre skin cells continuously undergoing mitosis?

Bacteria is constantly forming on the outer layer of your skin. It is looking for a way to invade your body. Your body reacts by simply throwing away the outer layer of your skin. It does that a cell at a time, but it does it constantly. Those cells must be replaced. To do that, the cells underneath must constantly reproduce and create new skin cells.


List three types of body cells that must be replaced frequently?

Muscle cells,Skin cells, and white blood cells.


An intravenous solution must do what to a persons red blood cells to prevent injury to the cell?

An intravenous solution must be isotonic to prevent injury to red blood cells. This means that the solution has the same concentration of solutes as blood and will not cause the cells to shrink or swell due to osmotic imbalances.


Do endocrine cells have a duct?

No. Endocrine cells are ductless and must release their substances to the blood vessels.


How many blood cells do animals have?

The number of blood cells in animals varies depending on the species and size of the animal. In general, mammals have billions to trillions of blood cells. Humans, for example, are estimated to have around 20-30 trillion red blood cells and about 2-3 trillion white blood cells in their bodies.


Why you must have a thin blood film and well spreading blood for the blood cells film?

So the blood can flow easily to all part of the body


Are blood sperm cells normal?

NO! You must go and see a doctor (I am a doctor)


Why are solar cells used as a power source in satellites?

Solar panels must be constantly exposed to light to produce electricity


What would happen if you tried to make a karyotype from isolated mature red blood cells?

You must be in genetics lab... Red blood cells do not have a nucleus therefore a karyotype cannot be assembled. The chromosomal preparations cannot be performed on the red blood cells. Thus, the reason they use white blood cells.


Do you see a nucleus in the red blood cells?

No - red blood cells do not contain a nucleus. This means that they cannot replicate, and must therefore be continuosly manufactured in the bone marrow.