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What is osmolarity? Hemopoiesis?

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Osmolarity:

Osmolarity may be defined as the number of solutes dissolved in per solution of liters. The osmolarity plays an important role in the human body as it maintains the water electrolyte balance in the body. The osmolarity of the human plasma is about 275-299 milli-osmoles/kilogram.

Hemopoiesis:

Hemopoiesis may be defined as the process of formation of blood cells in the body. The main types of blood cells formed during this process are red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. The hemopoiesis majorly occurs in the bone marrow cells.

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