They burn on higrigon gas which is powered by an electric charge.
When can an elevated white blood count occur?
Four reasons that your white blood count might be high are:
* An increased production of white blood cells to fight an infection * A reaction to a drug that enhances white blood cell production * A disease of bone marrow, causing abnormally high production of white blood cells * An immune system disorder that increases white blood cell production
What is the medical term meaning fluid portion of the blood in the presence of an anticoagulant?
Plasma is the fluid portion of unclotted blood. After blood clots, the fluid that remains is referred to as serum.
What is a increase in red blood cells called?
An increase in red blood cells is called erythrocytosis. This condition can occur due to various factors, including chronic hypoxia, certain tumors, or as a response to dehydration. Erythrocytosis can lead to increased blood viscosity, which may cause complications such as hypertension or thrombosis. It's important to identify the underlying cause for appropriate management.
What causes the increase of lymphocytes in a person?
When you're sick your body produces lymphocytes because they produce antibodies.
What does the defilbrater do on plasma burst 2?
it gives a shock to your allie so he or she becomes alive again
What is the function of RBC'S and WBS's and platelets?
white blood sells patch up wounds such as cuts red blood cells carry oxygen platelets stop your cut from bleeding
What would happen if someone drank blood?
nothing bad will happen unless the blood is contaminated, with some infection or disease.
fact: humans can drink pee.
Yes that is true. Some people have access to human blood, it is usually clean, if you are drinking blood because of religious reasons, I would suggest animal blood first(not pork or chicken as they are most likely to carry disease. Deer is the best) To get your body use to it. And be very careful, I find I now rely on blood for most of my energy, I consume about a half-pint (sometimes animal, sometimes human) a day. I find its rather addicting. But I slowly weened my body as to not have any problem's.
How do cnidarians move nutrients through the body?
Food, either particles or fish, depending on the specie, is taken into the mouth by lips, then passed down using muscular actions to complete swallowing.
The mouth is subdivided into minute pores that lead to the coelenteron by tubes. Each pore has association with an external ciliated gutter which collects minute organisms and detrital matter.
Some carnivorous cnidarians cannot digest all algae, but do take varieties of nutrients from them, like oxygen and glucose.
With moon jellies, if they take in larvae of lobsters, their 'stomachs' give a bluish hue, but if they take in 'brine shrimp' they glow orange. Also, with males of moon jellies, the gonads are around the stomachs.
Responsible for clotting of blood?
Platelets, also known as thrombocytes or megakaryocyte fragments, are responsible for blood clotting.
Yes, anywhere from 150-400 is considered in the normal range.
The average adult has 10 pints of blood in his or her body. One unit of blood is roughly the equivalent of one pint. Blood makes up about 7% of your body's weight.
This proportion is much greater in children and slightly less in women.
Which of the formed elements in the blood are not white blood cells?
Thrombocytes, or platelets, are the formed elements of the blood that aren't and never were true cells. They are cell fragments. The erythrocytes (red blood cells) are originally cells with a typical nucleus, but they lose the nucleus in the process of development.
What do you have to do before getting married such as blood tests?
Requirements vary from state to state, sometimes even from county to county.
But here are the basics:
ID Requirement: Drivers license or identification card or other id showing current address and date of birth. Birth certificate may be necessary. Other forms of ID may be acceptable or required
Previous Marriages: you will need to show proof of how the marriage ended: divorce decree, death certificate, proof of annulment
Age requirement: In most states you must be 18 to marry without parental consent. Parental consent is needed if under 18 years of age.
Other: some states require blood tests, waiting periods, proof of residency, SS#
License Fee: varies (I've seen as low as $18 to as high as $80) usually cash only
In most states you need to go to either the Health Dept. Office or most often the County or City Clerk's Office to apply for a license.
In some states marriage licenses expire, so don't apply too early.
Contact your County or City Clerk's Office for the precise info for your county and state.
"What do you have to do before getting married such as blood tests?"
Hopefully, everyone will take HIV Test & Psychological examines.
Best Wishes....
No medical checkups or health checkups are needed to get married.
Good Luck
Any blood test or health check ups is not necessary in getting married as long as you have fully decided nd and have a budget then go.
What is the best way to regulate blood sugar?
Many people suffer from the known disease of diabetes. Diabetes is a life threatening disease causing damage to major organs such as the heart, and kidneys. Heart disease is linked to diabetes as well. Diabetes can cause many secondary factors such as losing a limb, blindness, and stroke if not properly controlled. Healthy eating is needed to slow this process. The doctor will give you a diet to follow for healthy eating. The beginning symptoms of diabetes are a low blood sugar a precursor experienced by the person as light-headedness, slight confusion, and an increased heart rate. The person may also experience blurry vision and numbness at the lips. The person may also feel cold. At this point the person should go to the emergency room and become evaluated regarding the symptoms. A history of diabetes in the family in a positive risk factor for diabetes as it indicates that diabetes runs in the family. After a period of time, the blood sugar becomes high above the normal range. The normal blood sugar according to some lab affiliations is considered 70-120. Some labs use 80-120 or 110. It really depends on the lab testing the blood samples. After a firm diagnosis is made, treatment starts with monitoring the blood sugar and a change in diet. If the blood sugar goes down on its own it is probably type 2 diabetes. If it doesn't go down without the help of injected insulin, it most likely is type1 diabetes. A person needs to monitor their blood sugar two-four times a day as prescribed per the doctor. The specialist known as an endocrinologist can advise the person on taking care of the out of range blood sugar and to become educated an aware of the needs of treatment. There are many types of insulin.
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The white cell count increase in your body when you get some bacterial infection, usually extra cellular type.
How much much time after a blood sample is taken should it be tested?
Blood drawing after transfusions.
after 24 hours.
Leukaemia can effect almost anyone. It is a cancer of the blood or bone marrow, normally leukocytes (white blood cells) There are a few types of leukaemia, luckily the chances for a cure are good.
Which fruits and leafy vegetables increase hemoglobin?
Dried fruits
Legumes
Seeds
Vegetables
Whole grains
Other
Eating foods high in Vitamin C helps absorb iron.
Dark green leafy vegetables.
How much does 1 unit platelet increase platelet count?
In adults one pack of platelets will increase the platelet count by 10,000/ml (Unless there is no destruction of platelets eg: in immune thrombocytopenia)
What is red blood cell production called?
Blood doesn't really produce anything. Red Blood cells carries oxygen to all the cells. White blood cells help fight off infections.
Do red blood cells respire anaerobically?
Yes, red blood cells (RBCs) respire anaerobically. They primarily rely on anaerobic glycolysis to produce energy in the form of ATP, as they lack mitochondria, which are necessary for aerobic respiration. This allows them to efficiently transport oxygen without consuming it, ensuring that they can deliver oxygen to tissues effectively.
How does your blood circulate when standing on your head?
The same as it does when you are standing on your feet. Your heart pumps and forces the blood through your body.