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Home > Health Resources > Blood Donation > Introduction |
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Blood is composed of cells suspended in a liquid. These cells - Red Blood Cells (RBC), White Blood Cells (WBC), and Platelets - account for 45% of the volume of blood. The remaining liquid portion is the plasma. Each pint of donated blood can be separated into several components to meet the needs of various patients. Therefore every pint (unit) of blood becomes a vast array of life saving products; and there is only one source YOU! |
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Red Blood Cells transport oxygen to body cells and remove carbon
dioxide. Red cells need nourishment for proper functioning. This is
supplied through iron rich food like meat, liver, eggs, green leafy
vegetables and whole-grain bread. Red cells are produced in the bone
marrow, at a normal rate of about 17 million cells per second.
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