Difference in hb level in human & cow
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Each animal species, including the human, has a specialized medium for the transportation of nutrients through the body to maintain the life of the body cells and organs. In addition, blood is important for many other functions including communication through chemical signalling, and maintaining the internal hydrostatic pressure that tally with the external environment. Human blood has many similarities with other mammalian blood, especially with primate blood, but the differences from other animals would be important to know. However, there are some specialties in human blood from mammalian blood, as well.
• Human blood is always warm but not the blood in all the animals except mammals and birds.
• The percentages of the cell types in humans and other animals are different between each other.
• Humans have a closed and complete blood vessel system, whereas some animals have open and/or incomplete blood systems.
• The efficiency of function of the human blood is very high, which can be compared to other animals.
Also it Depends on the type of animal.
Reptiles and birds have nucleated red blood cells, mammals have red cells without nuclei. The size and shape of the red cells varies enormously between animals. For example, Turtles have extremely large red cells compared to humans. Birds and reptiles also have some differences in the white cell types, such as heterophils, which mammals do not have.
As to mammals, the blood of primates, including humans, is very similar, including blood groups, red cell shape and white cells. It is nearly impossible to distinguish between chimpanzee blood and human blood. I have does some work on marmoset blood, and this also looks the same as human blood.
Sheep and camels have red cells that are distinctly oval shaped compared to ours. But still without the nucleus.
• Human blood is always warm but not the blood in all the animals except mammals and birds.
• The percentages of the cell types in humans and other animals are different between each other.
• Humans have a closed and complete blood vessel system, whereas some animals have open and/or incomplete blood systems.
• The efficiency of function of the human blood is very high, which can be compared to other animals.
Also it Depends on the type of animal.
Reptiles and birds have nucleated red blood cells, mammals have red cells without nuclei. The size and shape of the red cells varies enormously between animals. For example, Turtles have extremely large red cells compared to humans. Birds and reptiles also have some differences in the white cell types, such as heterophils, which mammals do not have.
As to mammals, the blood of primates, including humans, is very similar, including blood groups, red cell shape and white cells. It is nearly impossible to distinguish between chimpanzee blood and human blood. I have does some work on marmoset blood, and this also looks the same as human blood.
Sheep and camels have red cells that are distinctly oval shaped compared to ours. But still without the nucleus.
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