The iron in the hemoglobin of red blood cells
Anything magnetic!
Radon is a non-magnetic gas.
A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.
A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.
Magnetic therapy is relatively efficient. It functions by using strong magnetic fields to reverse blood clotting, ionize the blood and increase the efficiency of the cells by exposing them to a strong magnetic field.
No, ears are made of flesh, blood and cartilage. None of these parts are magnetic.
If your blood were magnetic you might always point north. If It were a superconductor you would make a good lightning rod.
No, humans are not magnetic. While our bodies do contain trace amounts of iron, the level is too low to exhibit magnetic properties. Unlike certain animals such as birds and fish which can detect Earth's magnetic field, humans do not have this ability.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a type of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) that checks blood flow.
If galvinized over anything a magnot will pick up.
The purpose of adding a magnetic flea to a capillary blood gas tube is to facilitate the mixing of the blood sample with anticoagulants and to prevent clotting. The magnetic flea allows for efficient and thorough mixing when the tube is placed on a magnetic stirrer, ensuring a uniform sample for accurate analysis. This is crucial for obtaining reliable blood gas measurements and improving the overall quality of the results.
A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.