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    would your hemoglobin content be changed if it was expressed as gm% in PCV?(packed cell

    volume) How? Also, does it make sense to express hemoglobin content as gm% in plasma volume? why or why not?

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    Packed cell volume is the amount of red blood cells in whole blood. I'm assuming that packed means centrifuged? If that is the case then the content
    of hemoglobin will not change because it is merely "changing position" from being scattered throughout the sample to packed and the bottom of the
    sample... The amount doesn't change just because it has been repositioned.

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    Nevermind, scratch that I found out that it WOULD actually change. The amount will be doubled by the effect.

 

 

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