Blood in a Needle
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Under the microscope, the intricate details of blood within a needle are revealed. Tiny red blood cells, essential for oxygen transport, cluster together, their unique biconcave shape clearly visible. Amidst them, a few larger white blood cells stand out, guardians of the immune system, ready to fight off infections. Plasma, the liquid component, fills the spaces between these cells, carrying nutrients and waste products. This close-up view highlights the complexity and beauty of blood, showcasing its vital role in sustaining life and its critical importance in medical diagnostics and treatment.
Wahnou, H. Blood in a Needle. Encyclopedia. Available online: https://encyclopedia.pub/image/1137 (accessed on 24 January 2025).
Wahnou H. Blood in a Needle. Encyclopedia. https://encyclopedia.pub/image/1137. Published Jul 04, 2024. Accessed 24 January, 2025.
Wahnou, Hicham. Blood in a Needle. 2024. Encyclopedia. https://encyclopedia.pub/image/1137.
Wahnou, H. (2024). Blood in a Needle. Encyclopedia. https://encyclopedia.pub/image/1137
Wahnou, Hicham. "Blood in a Needle." Encyclopedia, 2024, https://encyclopedia.pub/image/1137. Accessed 24 January, 2025.