There is no substitute for human blood. Thousands of blood donations are needed each day in the U.S. to treat patients.
The liquid inside young coconuts can be used as a substitute for Blood plasma.
Nope.!! but the milk from young coconuts CAN be used as a substitute for blood plasma.!
The precipitin test is used to test whether blood that has been found is human or animal. It is done by using the antigens which are present in human blood
sphygmomanometer used to measure blood pressure of a human.
Insulin from pigs is cheaper and more readily available than insulin from humans.
The liquid inside young coconuts can be used as a substitute for Blood plasma.
Nope.!! but the milk from young coconuts CAN be used as a substitute for blood plasma.!
The heart.
The Heart
The precipitin test is used to test whether blood that has been found is human or animal. It is done by using the antigens which are present in human blood
The Precipitin test distinguishes between human and animal blood.
of course not
sphygmomanometer used to measure blood pressure of a human.
No. But the 'used' blood on its way back to the lungs is dull red, and looks blue through the veins.
Yes! used in the Pacific Islands during world war 2. To clarify, coconut milk (made from the meat of the coconut) can not be used as a substitute for blood plasma. It is the coconut water (found inside young coconuts) that can.
Oxcyte was originally developed as an all-around blood substitute but there have been concerns about possible liver and kidney damage after prolonged use. It could, however, be just the ticket for short term treatment of TBIs. The slippery substance is close in structure to Telfon and is able to get oxygen to areas of the brain where human blood cells are too large to reach following a brain injury.
One possible substitute for "their" is "his" or "her" depending on the gender of the person/people being referred to. Another substitute can be "its" when referring to a non-human object or entity.