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Blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's cells — such as nutrients and oxygen — and transports waste products away from those same cells. In vertebrates, i...
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HUMAN BLOOD: An Introduction to Its Components and Types ... Blood Components ... Table of Human Blood Groups...
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The specific types of antigens on our red blood cells determine our blood types. There are 29 known human blood systems, or groups, for which each of us can be typed. As a result, there is one or more antigens for each of these blood groups.
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Human blood group systems - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) currently recognises 30 major blood group systems (including the ABO and Rh systems). Thus, in addition to the ABO antigens and Rhesus antigens, m...
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The average adult has about five liters of blood living inside of their body, coursing through their vessels, delivering essential elements, and removing harmful wastes. Without blood, the human body would stop working.
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A device that produces electricity from blood could be used to turn people into ... A device that produces electricity from blood could be used to turn people into "human batteries". ... Researchers in Japan are developing a method of drawing power from blood glucose, mimicking the way the body generates energy from food.
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We conclude that aquaporin-1 and Rh/RhAG proteins contribute substantially to the high permeability of the human red cell membrane for CO2. Together these proteins are responsible for 50% or more of the CO2 permeability of red cell membranes. ... Carbon Dioxide [blood]
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