BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND INVESTIGATIONS,
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Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 30, Problem 3WIO
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How the blood composition of HIV patient is different from the normal people. If a person is infected with HIV eventually develop a diminished white blood cell count. When examining a blood sample under the microscope. Why and why not.
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Blood cell is composed of red blood cell, white blood cell and platelets. Red blood is involved in the transportation of oxygen and nutrients. It also helps in the removal of carbon dioxide and
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