How can high altitudes produce more blood cells?
People who live in higher altitudes have better lung capacity then those at sea level because the air is thinner at higher altitudes so more needs to be drawn in at a time. People who are born on a very hign mountain or plain also produce more red blood cells, to gather more oxygen, than people at sea level.
Why do erythrocytes have a limited lifespan?
Actually red blood cells do not have the longest life span of circulating blood cells - that would be differentiated memory B lymphocytes. RBCs actually have a relatively short circulating life span (about 4 months on average) because they lose their nuclei and most cellular organelles when they mature. This means the cell cannot repair damage to the cell membrane and eventually the cell becomes too damaged to function and is removed by the spleen.
What is the name of the blood clot circulating in the blood stream?
A Circulating clot is referred to as an embolism.
What are the filters of the blood?
The spleen, liver and kidneys all play roles in removing old blood cells and portions of old blood cells from circulation.
Which type of leukocyte contains heparin and anticoagulant?
Basophil is the type of leukocyte that contains heparin and is an anticoagulant. The type of leukocytes that become macrophages in the tissues are monocytes.
The seven types of leukocytes are: neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and lymphocytes. Neutrophils, basophils, esinophils, monocytes and lymphocytes are the five most commonly thought of.
What can result in Excessive erythrocytes?
some people lives in the high altitudes easy to get high erythrocyte count. Because at the high altitudes, the air is become thinner, it means less oxygen.
Is it okay for humans to drink blood?
Whether the question is " Is it safe for a human to drink animal blood? " OR you are questioning whether I can personally drink animals blood " the answer in both cases is...
" yes it is safe to drink animal blood, i can drink animal blood and it makes me feel strong and healthy "
How long does it take weed to get out of your blood?
Up to two months, depending on how much you smoked and how fat you are. THC metabolites are stored in fat tissue, and dissipate slowly. There is nothing you can do to speed things up except get rid of the fatty tissue.
Do lymphocytes have a membrane?
All cells have a membrane that distinguishes their internal contents from the surrounding fluid or tissue. Remember, smaller entities such as virus or prions are not cells, but rather just protein complexes.
Are neutrophils involved in the clotting process?
Since there's nothing 'following' in your question, I'm guessing somewhere on your list of possibilities you have Platelets.
Why some donated blood is rejected?
There are several conditions for a blood donation. For instance, you have to have a minimal weight, because they take off a minimal amount of blood for everybody. So they don't want to take off most of your blood just because you're small. If you're sick that day, they won't take your donation. They also need a minimal percentage of iron in your blood, which is VERY important.
What major vessel drains blood from the abdomen and returns it to the heart?
The left gondanal vein drains into the left renal vein and the right gonadal vein, the renal veins and the hepatic veins drain into the inferior vena cava. The blood will then travel along the inferior vena cava to return to the right atrium.
Does Jagermestier contain deer blood and opium?
umm i dont know why are you asking here people could right the wrong answer and u would believe it.
How much persent of the blood consist of the solid part?
you have to count the amount of platilets and blood cells and white blood cells and T-cells
What is the meaning of blood is thicker than water?
It is an observation that kinship bonds ("blood") are stronger than other social bonds ("water"). The phrase originates in the 1180 German story "Reynard the Fox" by Heinrich der Glichezare, where it is translated as "Family blood is not spoiled by water".
well technically if you are pregnant you won't have periods thus if you have periods you are not pregnant, if you have doubts get a pregnancy test done.
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Thanks for putting up all down at the top.
I had pink blood in my discharge 2 weeks later got my period the person at the top says you can't have a period while pregnant and I'm not pregnant by that answer she said so anyway she must be a expert and read our bodies ignore people like her!!!!
Yes it is possible. Iron is a major building block in building red blood cells. If there is no iron available to build RBC you become anemic. Eventually you dint gave enough cells to carry oxygen to you cells and organs. Without the oxygen the cells due, which can lead to death eventually .
What is lethal blood alcohol level?
0.4% w/v in your blood is the lethal does of alcohol.
A liter of hard liquor, such as spirits or vodka.
How do you enrich the blood with oxygen?
Oxygen therapy and blood transfusion can help replenish blood oxygen. So can exercise and certain foods. Eating iron-rich foods including: meats; poultry; fish; legumes; green leafy vegetables; whole wheat breads; and iron-enriched pastas improves oxygen levels in the blood.
An apparatus used to test blood pressure is a?
The technical term for the device is sphygmomanometer, but it can also simply be called a blood pressure meter. The device consists of a inflatable cuff and a mercury or mechanical manometer. It determines at what pressure does blood flow become impeded and at what pressure does blood flow start.