If you have an IQ lower than 100 then they exterminate your sperm, and wait for a 12 year old college graduate to donate sperm on spring break.
Depending on weight, the amount of blood taken during donation is usually 1 pint (450ml). However, the donor may choose to donate more.
Blood-type O is very useful to everyone because it is universal doner. Any blood-type can receive it.
2 things: Surface Area and Volume Surface: how much surface area (on the plasma membrane) determines how much nutrients the cell obtains, thus controlling how much the cell can grow. Volume: as the cell grows, the volume increases, and the cell's function stability decreases, thus weakening the cell and hindering the cells growth.
According to various sources, the density of human blood is about 1.05 that of water, so a standard donation of 500 ml would weigh not 500 grams but instead 525 grams
Healthy plasma is a clear straw color. Birth control, jaundice and medications can make it greenish. To much far in a persons diet can make its orange or opaque
Most likely it means you did too much before replenishing your blood volume.... and that you did not listen to the instructions you were given after you donated.
No. The problem is a biomat has formed around the leach lines or your putting to much water into it. If the water coming up has a black color to it it is a biomat problem. If it's clear looking it's just to much water. You can fix it by putting in a perculator in the septic tank which puts air bubbles into the water and brakes up the biomat. It's not cheap, about $1200-$1500. Roto Rooter has a machine that does the same by poking holes in the ground and pumping air in.
The one in Salt Lake City pays you 25.00 for the first donation, and then 30.00 for the second donation in the same 7 day period.
Not much.
Most plasma centers offer between $20-$40 dollars per donation depending on the center preference. Plasma centers pay for you to donate plasma because it is a longer process than donating blood. With whole blood (which is what places like the Red Cross collect), it takes about fifteen minutes to donate. This is time people are willing to sacrifice to donate. Plasma takes about forty-five minutes to an hour because you have to separate the red blood cells and plasma in a centrifuge. Since it takes so long, plasma centers offer a cash reimbursment for your time. Also, if you are vaccinated for anthrax, hepatitis, or other diseases that have vaccinations, you can be paid much more because you have those antibodies. This is called immunization programs. Not all centers have it, but if you are vaccinated for anything like that I would recommend calling around and finding a center that offers these programs. They usually pay around one hundred, but it varies, once again, depending on the center.
how much can i get paid to donate spem
It depends on a lot of factors. The place I go to gives you $20 the first time you donate in a week and $35 the second. It really depends on the donation center as well as where in the country you're located. It's mostly based on demand from what I understand. If there aren't a lot of people donating, they'll up how much they pay. It's harder for them to lower what they pay, but they can do that too. Also, many places give you a bonus the first time you donate. Mine is $40 the first time, $60 the second time, then $50 the next three times, then they go to the normal $20-$35 rotation. Most other places give a bit less than that from what I've heard. I go to Biomat USA (Grifols) in Utah.
first time is 35, regulars make 45 to 50 per visit, or up to 200 a month. This info on there website. I donate in Portland, Oregon. :)
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