not really, it'll coagulate and will evaporate to a certain extent. look at it this way; if you cook a nice bloody steak you dont end up with burnt blood it just loses its color and turns to a clearer liquid in the pan. It would burn though if you instantly transported youself somewhere stupid at like 3000'C everything would just incinerate and youd be gone.
it will burn however, if it has been properly coagulated first, like in a black pudding it will char as its more solid
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It doesn't usually...is it burning you?
they burn the bodies after
Liquid blood is not because of its high water content. Chips of curdled blood, however, are flammable. They don't ignite, but they do burn and char.
No. You lose more blood.
a large burn area predisposes to decreased blook pressure becuase
liver.The body doesn't technically burn alcohol, however, the liver is responsible for removing toxins from the blood stream, such as alcohol.
The liquid that comes out of a burn is Plasma. It is the clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood in which cells are suspended. It is your body's healing fluid.
This is because oil based are irritating and may burn the walls of the blood vessels of the person. They are thick and may become too hot when in contact with the surface of the blood vessels. This may cause rupture or burn of the vessels.
I drink it a lot to. 👄but it never burns my throat. It may not be the blood. It's jut heartburn from the blood you swallowed running through your tubes and around your heart
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