Biology, asked by vijaya6714, 1 year ago

What is our normal RBC count per cubic millimetre? Will it go up or go down if a plain dweller shifts to a mountain or hill?

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Answered by madhuri1375
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An RBC count is measured in millions per cubic millimeter (million/mm3). Normalvalues may vary slightly among different laboratories. One example of normal values is: 4.1 to 5.1 million/mm3 for women.

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Answered by dreamrob
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Red blood cells are produced in bone marrow and transferred into the circulation. RBC count is measured in cubic millimeters. The average of RBC count per cubic millimeter is 4.6 million cells. It is different in men and women.

If a Plain dweller will go up it shifts to the hill. Many people thought these hills are mountains but it is not true.

When we going to a hill station the changes happens quickly in our body.

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