3 45. - 1 SBI3C: Case Study on BLOOD 7 /14 Objective: To use hematocrits to diagnose various disorders. Hematocrit is the volume percentage of erythrocytes in whole blood; also, the apparatus or procedure used in its determination. A device called a hemocytometer is used to measure the amount of hemoglobin present. Red blood cells can concentrate hemoglobin to about 34 g/100 mL of blood. Readings below 15 g/100 mL of blood indicate anemia. Blood appears pale if hemoglobin levels are low. Use the diagram below to answer the questions. hematocrits plasma leukocytes erythrocytes B C D normal A H JA W
3 45. - 1 SBI3C: Case Study on BLOOD 7 /14 Objective: To use hematocrits to diagnose various disorders. Hematocrit is the volume percentage of erythrocytes in whole blood; also, the apparatus or procedure used in its determination. A device called a hemocytometer is used to measure the amount of hemoglobin present. Red blood cells can concentrate hemoglobin to about 34 g/100 mL of blood. Readings below 15 g/100 mL of blood indicate anemia. Blood appears pale if hemoglobin levels are low. Use the diagram below to answer the questions. hematocrits plasma leukocytes erythrocytes B C D normal A H JA W
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