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Why the haemoglobin content in female cows differs from males?


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Answered by srithi1287
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These observations show that the prevailing lower haemoglobin level in females cannot be ascribed to a lack of bone marrow or renal erythropoietic capability: they indicate that adult females maintain their venous haemoglobin levels at a lower level than adult males as a physiological steady state.

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While these effects cannot be ruled out, there are separate lines of evidence for a sex difference in blood flow in the microvasculature: a) adult females havea higher total body haematocrit thanmales at the same mean venoushaemoglobin level; b) adult females havea higher mean microvascularhaemoglobin level in the ...

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