Depends if you mean biologically or socially..
Biologically - Humans are very much a heterogeneous mixture.
Socially - That is open to interpretation (i.e. do all humans act the same or all act different?... people can argue both)
Humans are homo sapiens, a living organism. We have elements and compounds within us, but we are not classified as either.
Human blood is a heterogeneous mixture consisting of red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.
If you think to human beings they are chemically heterogenous.
Planet earth is a heterogeneous mixture.
I think what you meant to ask is why does a solution look homogenous, and it is solely because a solution IS homogenous. A homogenous mix, is a mix between 2 or more substances where the mix appears as only one substance Opposingly, a heterogenous mixture is a mix of 2 or more substances where all of the substances can be identified by the human naked eye.
Filtered blood is a homogeneous mixture because the act of filtration scrambles the blood cells, proteins, and carbohydrate conponents of the blood. Filtration is applied to ensure that heterogeneous clumps do not form, and the blood can readily be used for transfusion.
Human blood is heterogeneous.
Human blood is slightly alkaline.
Blood is both a solution and a suspension; it consists of blood plasma, red and white blood cells, and platelets. Blood plasma is a watery solution of sugars, salts, some gasses, and various hormones and other substances that are transported via the blood. Blood cells and platelets are suspended in this fluid. Technically, it would be more accurate to use 'blood plasma' as an example of a solution.
Human blood is a heterogeneous mixture consisting of red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.
I think what you meant to ask is why does a solution look homogenous, and it is solely because a solution IS homogenous. A homogenous mix, is a mix between 2 or more substances where the mix appears as only one substance Opposingly, a heterogenous mixture is a mix of 2 or more substances where all of the substances can be identified by the human naked eye.
I think what you meant to ask is why does a solution look homogenous, and it is solely because a solution IS homogenous. A homogenous mix, is a mix between 2 or more substances where the mix appears as only one substance Opposingly, a heterogenous mixture is a mix of 2 or more substances where all of the substances can be identified by the human naked eye.
Filtered blood is a homogeneous mixture because the act of filtration scrambles the blood cells, proteins, and carbohydrate conponents of the blood. Filtration is applied to ensure that heterogeneous clumps do not form, and the blood can readily be used for transfusion.
Fractionation of whole blood is a process where the blood is separated into its different components. These form three layers - blood plasma, a buffy coat which is a mixture of white blood cells and platelets, and red blood cells (erythrocytes).
No. Only humans have human blood.
Human blood is heterogeneous.
Human is a lot blood though giraffe is blood too
human are also animals.
You can find red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in human blood.
they drink animal blood alternative to human blood
Blood is pumped by the heart.