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Blood is typical separated by a centrifuge. This is a device which rotates the blood in a tube at a sufficient speed so that sedimentation causes its particles to separate from their suspension. When rotation stops, the substances settle toward the bottom according to density, leaving three major distinct stripes: plasma, white blood cells, and red blood cells.
When diesel is cracked, it produces three useful substances. Those three substances are petrol, paraffin, and ethane. All can be used to make plastics.
'separated three substances' is past tense.
Normally, three.
dissociation, dispersion, and ionization
If you are talking about three substances that are normally found in blood but not in urine, they are leukocytes, erythrocytes and glucose.
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Three substances transported by blood are nutrients, oxygen, and waste from cells.
All the three are found in the blood.
All the three are found in the blood.
The four classes of nutrients found in plasma are sugar or glucose, amino acids, lipidsor fatty acids, and vitamins. Plasma is the component of blood that is pale-yellow and makes up 55 percent of the body's total volume of blood.
Three dangerous substances in cigarettes are: Nicotine: a stimulant drug that increases the heart rate and blood pressure Carbon monoxide: a poisinous gas that blocks the transport of oxygen by hemoglobin in the blood. it decreases the blood's ability to supply oxygen to its tissues, depriving the heart and other organs of the oxygen they need to function. Tar: contains a number of compounds that have been shown to cause cancer. However, there are 4,000 substances, including carcinogens, that can be found in cigarettes.
Red blood cells White blood cells Platelets
Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Nitrogen
red blood cell (erythrocytes), white blood cell (leukocytes), and platelets
Blood is typical separated by a centrifuge. This is a device which rotates the blood in a tube at a sufficient speed so that sedimentation causes its particles to separate from their suspension. When rotation stops, the substances settle toward the bottom according to density, leaving three major distinct stripes: plasma, white blood cells, and red blood cells.
Blood is typical separated by a centrifuge. This is a device which rotates the blood in a tube at a sufficient speed so that sedimentation causes its particles to separate from their suspension. When rotation stops, the substances settle toward the bottom according to density, leaving three major distinct stripes: plasma, white blood cells, and red blood cells.