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Its a squeamish subject, but we all need bloodand a lot of it. In fact, every three seconds, someone in the U.S. needs it. Whether its for having a baby, undergoing surgery, treatments for cancer, or chronic medical conditions like anemia, blood saves millions of lives annually. But the catch is we can only get it from each other. Which is why very altruistic people in the world donate blood. Some 6.8 million people in the U.S. alone donate every year. But where does all this blood go after it leaves your body? Does it go to the patient down the street? How about another city? Lets start at the post-donation stage. First, test tubes of your blood get sent to a lab to identify any infectious diseases and blood type. At the same time, your pint of blood, or unit as its called, goes in a giant spinning centrifuge where its separated into three different components; red blood cells, platelets, plasma. And each of these have a designated function. Red blood cells are what give you