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- Answer: The problem is not blood in the urine itself. Rather blood in the urine is a sign of something. Something that is not right somewhere within the urogenital tract. For men and women. It could be something as simple as a low-grade infection. It might be a bladder or kidney stone, bobbling around causing irritation of the lining and therefore blood. Or it may be an early warning sign of a kideny cancer, ureteral cancer or even a bladder cancer. Could be a urinary tract infection. However take her to a urologist even if your doctor throws antibiotics at the problem or says come back in a few months and will see if the problem still exists. Find a urologist get her to it.
- Answer: In pairs on the underside of leafs. They control the flow of gases into and out of the leaf. The two of them are called a stoma.
- Answer: There are several types of cells that are found in connectivetissues. Some of these include leukocytes, plasma cells, mast cellsand fibroblasts.
- Answer: None, there are no cells in Tissue fluid (interstitial fluid) although it does consist of solvent containing amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, coenzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, salts, as well as waste products from the cells!
- Answer: There are more than two if you were to disect the testes. Two than come to mind are sperm cells and blood cells but there are also other tissue cells such as skin cells. Perhaps you need to rephrase the question.
- Answer: Yes, the chromosomes double/make a copy of themselves.