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    Anemia

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    people with sickle cell anemia survive to mid-40’s although fewer than 10% live more than 60 years. The devastating thong about anemia is that it can be inherited and with no cure‚ the cases of Anemia are increasing. Even though there is no cure‚ early diagnosis of low blood count can lead to better treatment‚ with better treatment‚ patients can live normal lives. However‚ the key to early diagnosis is learning what anemia is and the causes of this blood disease. Anemia is a blood disease in which

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    Sickle Cell Anemia INTRODUCTION: “Pain” sudden or chronic‚ lasting from a few hours to a few days; from a few weeks to a few months evolving from an adhesive substance in red blood cells. The “Pain” is inherited by an retriction blood flow through the body do to an abnormality in the cells. “Sickle Cell Anemia” a chronic illness discovered in 1910 by an American physician named James Bryan Herrick. Sickle Cell is more that just pain; it is a disease that is affected by abnormal blood cells that

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    V-Cillin K‚ Veetids)‚ and others. Before using amoxicillin‚ tell your doctor if you are allergic to cephalosporins such as Omnicef‚ Cefzil‚ Ceftin‚ Keflex‚ and others. Also tell your doctor if you have asthma‚ liver or kidney disease‚ a bleeding or blood clotting disorder‚ mononucleosis (also called "mono")‚ or any type of allergy. Antibiotic medicines can cause diarrhea‚ which may be a sign of a new infection. If you have diarrhea that is watery or bloody‚ stop taking amoxicillin and call your doctor

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    Life Cycle of Rbc

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    homeostasis about 2.5 million of those erythrocytes are destroyed and replace every second. The life cycle of an erythrocyte is 120 days. In the short lifetime the erythrocytes make an astonishing 75000 round trips between the lungs‚ heart and cells of the body. Erythrocytes do not possess a nucleus they are unable to repair or synthesize new cellular components and eventually they wear out. When they wear out most aging erythrocytes are pulled out of circulation by specialized leukocytes called

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    Biology Phylum Notes

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    Fungi I. Prokaryotes (ex. Bacteria) Characteristics -Unicellular -Small (0.5-5um) -Know shapes (ex. Spherical rod shaped and spiral) cocci‚ spirilla‚ bacilli -Cell wall‚ salt‚ peptidoglycan‚ Gram stain‚ virulence. Gram positive bacteria take up the Gram stain and turn purple‚ peptidoglycan traps crystal violet‚ very thick cell wall made up of sugars. Gram negative bacteria crystal violet is easily rinsed away revealing dye. Have a carbohydrate portion of lipopolysaccharide then an outer membrane

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    DNA replication

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    oxygenated blood is red (macroscopic) • Carried from the heart throughout the body by the systemic arteries Deoxygenated • T state (tense) • When no O2 is present the iron attached to each heme makes it into a dome shape • The color of deoxygenated blood is blue (macroscopic) • Carried from the body back to the heart by the systemic veins to be re – oxygenated in the lungs BOHR EFFECT • O2 in lungs bound to hemoglobin • Hgb travels through the body picking up CO2 from the cells and

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    " This occurs in biology in three main examples: 1. The clumping of cells such as bacteria or red blood cells in the presence of an antibody. The antibody or other molecule binds multiple particles and joins them‚ creating a large complex. 2. The coalescing of small particles that are suspended in a solution; these larger masses are then (usually) precipitated. 3. An allergic reaction type occurrence where cells become more compacted together to prevent foreign materials entering them

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    Science respiration

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    Chapter 1: Respiration Respiration Human Breathing Mechanism Transport of oxygen Importance of a healthy respiratory system Respiratory system Diffusion of oxygen by blood Harmful substances lungs Transport of oxygen by blood Effects of pollutants inhalation Diffusion of oxygen into cell Respiratory diseases. Good habit to improve air quality. exhalation Human Respiratory system PMR 03‚ 08 1. The human respiratory system consists of: a. Respiratory

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    Thalassemia

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    Beta Thalassemia Beta thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder characterized by the abnormal production of a blood protein called hemoglobin. This condition is caused by a mutation within the gene that is responsible for the healthy production of hemoglobin. In healthy people‚ hemoglobin carries oxygen to tissues and cells throughout the body. Patients with beta thalassemia do not have adequate levels of oxygen within the blood‚ which can cause anemia. There are two main types of beta thalassemia

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    edu/pubs/foodnut/09312.html Dietary Supplements. WebMd. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/tc/dietary-supplements-topic-overview FDA Dietary Supplements (2014) http://www.fda.gov/Food/DietarySupplements/default.htm Sickle cell anemia. National heart‚ Lung‚ and Blood Institute. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/sca/

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