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Dictionary » I » I blood-group system I blood-group systema blood group related both to the abo and p systems that includes several different antigens found in most people on erythrocytes, in milk, and in saliva. The antibodies react only at low temperatures. ![]()
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Results from our forumHelp please! case study about Excretory System... normal heart sound. Lungs : fine crepitation at both lungs. Abdomen : ascites was positive. Extremities : pitting edema of both legs Investigation Blood examination 1. CBC: Hct 20%, Hb 7% 2. BUN 100 mg/dl, Cr 10 mg/dl 3. Serum electrolytes: Na 130 mEq/L, K 6.5 mEq/L, Cl 102 mEq/L, HCO3 - 4.5 mEq/L ...
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Blue Blood For A Science ProjectThe effect of oxygen on blood is easy to check with modern evacuated blood collection tubes: simply draw a sample ... blood with blue color in all the anatomical drawings describing the circulatory system must have never guessed how much confusion it ends up causing in the USA :P
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... process to occur, there has to be a fully functioning digestive system so that when the food gets eaten, the nutrients travel down into the ... up and dissolve the food into small pieces that can be absorbed by the blood stream. Most of these small particles travel from the intestines to ...
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Transmission of HIV by sexual contact... upon gender. Passage from men to women does not depend on direct blood access (virus in semen can get into lymph drainage once they are far enough into the system), but passage from women to men does require some sort of lesion for access. Men-to-men ...
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How does blood is circulated in amphibians?The frog circulatory system consist of two atria and one single ventricle. It is the only organ within the ... into two compartments like a humans heart, but it is separated enough for the blood not to get mixed. This is done by the arrangement of the frogs heart, where the ...
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