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BLOOD
Blood is a bodily fluid that transports essential nutrients and oxygen to cells in humans and animals.
Blood cell consists of Red blood cells, White blood cells, Platelet and Plasma
Red blood cells transport oxygen to body organs and tissues
White blood cells help body fight infection
Platelets are small molecules that stick together to form a clot when a wound is bleeding.
Plasma's primary function is to transport blood cells, as well as nutrients, waste products, antibodies, clotting proteins, chemical messengers such as hormones, and proteins that help maintain the body's fluid balance, throughout your body.
Produce in the soft tissue of bone marrow
Blood cell disorders can cause the bone marrow to malfunction.
Blood disorder is a condition when there is a problem with Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells and Platelet
Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder caused by a genetic mutation that prevents haemoglobin from being produced normally.
Bone deformities
Enlarge spleen
Heart problem
Growth and development delay in children
Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that occurs when malignant white blood cells multiply in the bone marrow. Leukemia is characterized by the abnormal production of white blood cells. These white blood cells are not the same as normal white blood cells in terms of function.
Dificulty to fight infection. control bleeding and transport oxygens
Blood Groups
Type A
Has only A molecule
Type B
Has only B molecule
Type AB
Has both A and B molecule
AB positive is a universal plasma donor
Universal blood receiver
Type O
Has neither A and B molecule
O negative is a universal blood donor