Counting Blood Cells
The following questions relate to blood cell numbers in canines, humans and reptiles.
Dogs have a red blood cell (RBC) count approximately 1.4 times greater than that of humans. The range for humans is as follows:
(4.2 to 5.8) x 106 /mm3
Calculate the RBC count range for dogs.
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Ball Pythons have a RBC count approximately 0.16 times that of humans.
Calculate the RBC count range for Ball Pythons.
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In humans, the White Blood Cell (WBC) count is approximately:
(4.3 to 10.8) x 108 /mm3
Using the average of each range (WBC, and RBC above), calculate the ratio of RBC to WBC in the human body
RBC count for dogs
Human RBC range (4.2 – 5.8) x 106
Dogs are 1.4 times greater. (Need to work out 4.2 x 1.4 and 5.8 x 1.4)
= (5.88 – 8.12) x 10 6
Then need to consider significant figures (can’t have an answer more accurate than the original numbers)
If you need more information about significant figures you can watch this video from Khan Academy
Range count for RBC in dogs = (5.9 – 8.1) x 10 6/mm3
RBC count in Ball Pythons
Need to multiply by 0.16
4.2 x 0.16 = 0.688
5.8 x 0.16 = 0.928
Need to consider power notation
0.688 x 106 is the same as 6.88 x 105
0.928 x 10 6 is the same as 9.28 x 105
And then need to consider significant figures
Range Count for RBC in Ball Pythons = (6.9 – 9.3) x 105/mm3
Ratio of RBC to WBC
First work out the average of the range
RBC (4.2 + 5.8)/2
= 5.0 x 106
WBC range average
(4.3 +10.8)/2
= 7.55 x 103
Ratio RBC: WBC
5.0 x 106 / 7.55 x 103 = 0.66 x 103 = 6.6 x 102 = 660
Ratio 660:1
