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Normally there are no red blood cells in cerebrospinal fluid, but some kinds of injuries can cause bleeding into the cerebrospinal fluid in which case there will be red blood cells.
Blood if fluid. That fallows that blood minus cells is also a fluid. It is more viscus than the water.
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Erythrocyctes are red blood cells / lymphocites are white blood cells- plasma is is the yellowy clear fluid which transports the above around the body (along with platelets which clot the blood) Lymph fluid is derived (from plasma alone) in the blood but does carry a few occassional red cells across in the process to the lymphatic system. Erythrocytes are very flexible and slip their way through This is how i recall it in my `in a nutshell fashion` - .
Human red blood cells are suspended in a straw colored yellowish substance called plasma. If red blood cells were destroyed, it is more likely the blood sample would look less red and more yellowish, but certainly not completely white.
Plasma is the term for the intercellular material of blood, the fluid in which the blood cells are suspended.
False. Blood contains red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma, a fluid intercellular matrix; not vascular tissue.
Blood is called specialized fluid connective tissue because of its composition of blood cells suspended in the blood plasma.
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.
The clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood, lymph, or intramuscular fluid in which cells are suspended. It differs from serum in that it contains fibrin and other soluble clotting elements.
In the blood, usually. I assume you knew this, so I don't really understand what you meant by the question.
The liquid that surrounds blood cells is known as plasma.it will be more appropriate to say that blood cells are suspended in the plasma.
No, Plasma is the liquid solution that blood cells are suspended in.
Normally there are no red blood cells in cerebrospinal fluid, but some kinds of injuries can cause bleeding into the cerebrospinal fluid in which case there will be red blood cells.
No, plasma is the fluid of the blood. Cells have fluid which is called cytoplasm.from Wikipedia: Blood plasma is the yellow liquid component of blood, in which the blood cells in whole blood would normally be suspended. It makes up about 55% of the total blood volume. It is mostly water (92% by volume) and contains dissolved proteins, glucose, clotting factors, mineral ions, hormones and carbon dioxide (plasma being the main medium for excretory product transportation).
a. The clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood, lymph, or intramuscular fluid in which cells are suspended. It differs from serum in that in contains fibrin and other soluble clotting elements. b. Bood plasma
the yellow liquid component of blood, in which the blood cells are suspended.