The blood will eventually clot becoming more of a gel and not a liquid.
no
because the water molacue is liquid at tempreture of the earth
whole blood
normally the anticoagulants predominnate and override and the procoagulants.
32 Degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius Below this temperature H2O will remain in a solid form, above this temperature H2O will be in a liquid form.
As long as the same number of particles of water remain for both measurements, their mass will remain exactly the same.
Chyme.
In general, cyclosporine is taken every 12 hours in liquid or capsule form.
Think it dries up after a while..
About ten hours.
Blood and lymph fluid (the proper term is fluidconnective tissue)
as the air dissipates, therefore the cream goes back to liquid form rather than remain aerated