In different legions vampires only have to bite humans for them to become vamires. In vampire diaries You have to drink the blood of a vampire, die with the blood still in your system and feed on human blood for the transformation to be complete. In True Blood a vampire has to give you there blood, you die and are buried with your master until you raise as a vampire. Any of this helpful? Well these are just examples of how a human is transformed to a vampire. But in the real world unfortunately there are no vampires.
Almost Human - 2013 Blood Brothers 1-5 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
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Being Human - 2011 What's Blood Got to Do With It 3-6 was released on: USA: 18 February 2013
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it is mainly water.
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red blood cell is the only human cell that does not contain a nucleus
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Frog blood cells contain a nucleus, which is absent in mammalian (including human) red blood cells. These nuclei in frog blood cells aid in functions like DNA repair and protein synthesis.
Human sperm cells contain 23 chromosomes, which is half of the total number of chromosomes in a normal human cell (46). This means that half of the chromosomes in a sperm cell are not present in a human blood cell.
There are two types of blood cells in the human body. One is the red and the other is white. The white does not contain deoxyhemoglobin.
This theory is false. Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
Human red blood cells are biconcave with no nucleus, while frog red blood cells are oval with a nucleus. Human red blood cells contain hemoglobin for oxygen transport, whereas frog red blood cells have a different type of hemoglobin. Additionally, human red blood cells live for around 120 days, while frog red blood cells have a shorter lifespan.
If human blood is put in salt water, the water molecules in the human blood will lead to the lower concentration of water molecules. This process is called diffusion- water molecules going from high concentration to low concentration.
Water(H20) is the main ingredient of blood and the human body