Your immune system wouldn't recognise the proteins, DNA etc from the animal blood as your own and treat it as it would any antigen. Could be that injecting yourself with large amounts of animal blood will probably cause a serious inflamatory response.
That's called a blood transfusion. They do it all the time in medicine . Blood is screened often times to check for anything that may be harmful. If the blood is healthy, they can use it to "inject" it into another person. This is a very popular cure for many diseases. Injecting another person's blood for medical reasons is basically the same as a kidney transplant. Or donating an organ. Same concept, different procedure.
The body will consider it an invader and try to fight it off. It could have fatal results.
It depends on what kind of animal it is. If it is an amphibian, the red blood cells will have a nucleus. Human red blood cells do not have nuclei.
If an animal has been thyroidectomized what hormone would be missing from its blood?
Worms consuming the blood of an animal
The Elephant,45 to 54 liter's of blood.
No, penguins do not have blue blood. An animal who does have blue blood is the lobster and lizards have green blood.
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No. In fact, you would get very sick. Human blood and animal blood are different. And it's bad the other way, too: if you injected human blood into an animal's bloodstream, the animal would get very sick.
By man-made/ animal insulin injected into a person to control one's blood glucose levels.
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Injected
No, they need human blood.
yes.
It rises. 2 hours after eating a diabetics blood sugar level should be lower that 180.
Don't worry about it! An animal drinks blood every time it has meat, and dogs are carnivores.
you will get infected and may have to go hospital and get injected a couple of times and they will have to suck all the bad blood out and will have to stay in hospital until you get better
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probabily not