I would have to assume Red Blood Cells (RBC)
Blood has red cells and white cells, but I'm not sure what is meant by 'solid part'.
Blood has red cells and white cells, but I'm not sure what is meant by 'solid part'.
No, platelets are one of the solid components of blood.
The solid part of blood that is made of living cells is referred to as formed elements. The liquid part of blood is called plasma.
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The solid portion of the blood is mainly made up of red blood cells. There are white blood cells and platelets too.
Bones Vessels and others
Blood is quite heterogeneous; there is the actual liquid part (plasma) and then various solid or semi-solid parts suspended it in (the blood cells, for example).
This solid mass is called a clot. It contains material from the blood itself which can include fibrinogen and blood cells. It can be very dangerous if it travels.
There are no "solids" because they're all in solution; the closest you might come is the membranes of the various blood cells, and/or the (temporarily) unconnected fat molecules that are normally fastened to various transport proteins.
The liquid part is plasma and the solid part are the RBCs(red blood corpuscles/cells).
The parts of the blood are the formed elements (solid parts) and the plasma (the liquid in which the solid parts are suspended). The formed elements include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.