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    red blood cells

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    n. pl.Noun (plural)

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    The Science of BACON!

    03:32The Science of BACON!
    • properly in your red blood cells. On the other hand, nitrites help to prevent bacterial growth

      properly in your red blood cells. On the other hand, nitrites help to prevent bacterial growth

    • properly in your red blood cells. On the other hand, nitrites help to prevent bacterial growth

      properly in your red blood cells. On the other hand, nitrites help to prevent bacterial growth

    B2

    How To Eradicate One Of Our Deadliest Enemies – Gene Drive & Malaria

    07:04How To Eradicate One Of Our Deadliest Enemies – Gene Drive & Malaria
    • So thousands of parasites head into the bloodstream to look for their next victims - red blood cells.

      So thousands of parasites head into the bloodstream to look for their next victims - red blood cells.

    • They now violently attack red blood cells, multiplying inside them until they burst, then finding more red blood cells,

      They now violently attack red blood cells, multiplying inside them until they burst, then finding more red blood cells,

    B1

    What If You Stopped Eating?

    03:31What If You Stopped Eating?
    • while the rest goes to muscle tissue and red blood cells.

      while the rest goes to muscle tissue and red blood cells.

    B1

    Drew Berry - Astonishing Molecular Machines

    14:27Drew Berry - Astonishing Molecular Machines
    • it's heading for a new target. That next target is your red blood cells.

      it's heading for a new target. That next target is your red blood cells.

    • [Zooming noises of red blood cells and parasites]

      [Zooming noises of red blood cells and parasites]

    B2

    What Happens In One Minute?

    01:01What Happens In One Minute?
    • In a single minute your body produces 120 to 180 million red blood cells,

      In a single minute your body produces 120 to 180 million red blood cells,

    • In a single minute your body produces 120 to 180 million red blood cells, people ask Google 2.4 million questions, and

      In a single minute your body produces 120 to 180 million red blood cells, people ask Google 2.4 million questions, and

    B1

    What Happens When You Take Testosterone?

    12:13What Happens When You Take Testosterone?
    • One thing we know for sure is that testosterone supplementation increases hematocrit, aka the amount of red blood cells in your blood.

      One thing we know for sure is that testosterone supplementation increases hematocrit, aka the amount of red blood cells in your blood.

    • the amount of red blood cells in your blood.

      the amount of red blood cells in your blood.

    C1

    Every Hidden Advantage of Your Blood Type Explained

    10:05Every Hidden Advantage of Your Blood Type Explained
    • The absence of A and B antigens reduces the ability of Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for the deadliest form of malaria, to cause red blood cells to clump together, lowering the risk of severe malaria in O carriers.

      The absence of A and B antigens reduces the ability of Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for the deadliest form of malaria, to cause red blood cells to clump together, lowering the risk of severe malaria in O carriers.

    • The absence of A and B antigens reduces the ability of Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for the deadliest form of malaria, to cause red blood cells to clump together, lowering the risk of severe malaria in O carriers.

      The absence of A and B antigens reduces the ability of Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for the deadliest form of malaria, to cause red blood cells to clump together, lowering the risk of severe malaria in O carriers.

    B2

    The evolutionary logic of survival and death, in 54 minutes | Sean B. Carroll: Full Interview

    54:34The evolutionary logic of survival and death, in 54 minutes | Sean B. Carroll: Full Interview
    • But you slice open an ice fish, their blood is colorless because they've gotten rid of red blood cells.

      But you slice open an ice fish, their blood is colorless because they've gotten rid of red blood cells.

    • They've ditched red blood cells.

      They've ditched red blood cells.

    B1

    Blood, Part 1 - True Blood: Crash Course A&P #29

    10:00Blood, Part 1 - True Blood: Crash Course A&P #29
    • Down at the bottom, you've got a heavy red layer of erythrocytes, or red blood cells, that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide.

      Down at the bottom, you've got a heavy red layer of erythrocytes, or red blood cells, that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide.

    • Down at the bottom you’ve got a heavy red layer of erythrocytes, or red blood cells

      Down at the bottom you’ve got a heavy red layer of erythrocytes, or red blood cells

    B2

    Exploring the Heart - The Circulatory System!

    06:12Exploring the Heart - The Circulatory System!
    • There are lots of red blood cells just like me doing the same thing in your body all the time, even now while I'm talking to you.

      There are lots of red blood cells just like me doing the same thing in your body all the time, even now while I'm talking to you.

    • There are lots of red blood cells just like me

      There are lots of red blood cells just like me

    A2