When you die, your blood will pool in the area someone is lying on. So if the person is lying on their back, the blood will pool in that area and you will notice blotchy areas resembeling bruising.
it depends how it is like rats die with me.
Yes, in about 2 minutes. The jugular vein through the neck provides blood to the brain; when that blood supply is interrupted, death comes quickly.
No, not quickly. You can separate oil from water by freezing it all.
Blood consists of plasma (liquid) and blood cell (solid) and begins to separate because of gravity.
Rather quickly. there have been cases, where a patient has lost a leg, and bled out in a matter of 5 minutes.
It can separate blood, among other things.
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No. Blood starts to coagulate immediately after death.
A centrifuge is used to separate the solid and liquid parts of blood.
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Methods used to separate blood donations are; # Centrifugation # Filtration The main separation method used is Centrifugation.