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    Blood Doping Lab Report

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    1. Blood doping is performed by athletes to increase their body’s ability “to transport more oxygen to muscles and therefore increase stamina and performance”. According to the WADA, there are three highly practiced methods that athletes use: “blood transfusions, EPO, and synthetic oxygen carriers”. (https://www.wada-ama.org/en/questions-answers/blood-doping) EPO (erythropoietin) is naturally produced by the body and can also be administered via injection. Its primary function is to promote red…

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    trillion red blood cells. There 's many qualities that make red blood cells different from the other cells. First of all, red blood cells are used to carry oxygen from the lungs to other parts ofthe body such as the tissue, and deposits the oxygen in there and brings back the carbon dioxide so it can be exhaled and thrown out of the human body. Secondary, there are a lot of things that we may not have ever heard about red blood cells, but they are very vital to the human life. Lastly, the blood…

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    many years. Blood doping is banned from any type of sports, it increases the performance of athletes in the sport industry. Drug(s) such as EPO and Blood doping enables the athletes to have extra oxygen to work harder. Not only are there health risks involved with blood doping but athletes getting caught can lose their reputation. The media has such an impact of why the athlete was achieving in their sports. The sport industry should be taking in a harder stance on offenders because blood doping…

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    In Cold Blood Analysis

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    Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood takes a plunge into the deepest depths of the Clutter family murders of Holcomb, Kansas. Although Capote’s original intent was to publish an article about the effect of the murders on the small town, his work gradually transformed into something completely different. After hours upon hours of interviews and research, Capote decided to take his piece in a whole new direction, painting a truly accurate picture of the murderers. He included in depth descriptions of the…

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    with human blood. Blood is recognized as a form of connective tissue sine it contains a nonliving fluid matrix the plasma that living cells form substances are suspended. There are over one hundred different components (i.e. nutrients, hormones, gases, metabolites, waste, electrolytes, and proteins) that are dissolved/suspended in the plasma, which contains over nighty percent of water. However, the structure of plasma continually varies as cells are either added or removed to the blood. There…

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    market though. In the cycling community, one specific type of performance enhancer is king, blood doping. Blood doping is the misuse of certain techniques or substances to increase the number of red blood cells circulating through the blood stream (“Blood doping”). By increasing your red blood cell count, you increase the amount of oxygen your body is capable of moving to your muscles. A single red blood cell contains about 250 million molecules of hemoglobin and each molecule of hemoglobin…

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    Blood cultures have always been a critical tool in the management of life-threatening conditions like septicemia, enteric fever, infective endocarditis, brucellosis etc. Manual or conventional blood cultures were performed by inoculating large volumes of blood into nutrient broth or biphasic media and repeated subcultures were performed to detect growth. Automated blood culture systems were introduced in early 1970’s. Today there are wide variety of systems available in the market. These have…

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    Blood Doping Research Paper

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    is known as blood doping. Jeanna Bryner, Managing Editor of Live Science, states it is “an illicit method of improving athletic performance by artificially boosting the blood 's ability to bring more oxygen to muscles.” Marathonist and cyclists use this method over steroids because if there is more oxygen going into their muscles, then they are able to increase their stamina and performance. This increase allows athletes to travel long distances without becoming fatigued. Though blood doping…

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    Holmes. The reason for phlebotomy is to draw blood for lad tests. One test that is commonly used to determine ones overall health is and detect a range of disorders is a complete blood count (CBC) test. Some examples of disorders are anemia, infection and leukemia. The complete blood count (CBC) test measures multiple components and features of the patient’s blood. The information that can be collected from the test are the kinds of cells in the blood and the numbers of each cell. The types of…

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    Red Blood Cells Essay

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    While studying and learning about the blood portion of the cardiovascular system in BIO 211, we learned that major function of this particular system is transportation of oxygen, waste and nutrients throughout the body. However, the specific part of the circulatory system that I would like to focus on are the erythrocytes. The erythrocytes, located in our bloodstream and blood vessels, which have the function of transporting oxygen to all parts of the body when tissues become deoxygenated. The…

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