Diffusion can cause your cells to absorb more water and explode.
The usual biological ones : CO2, water, urea, and traces of other stuff. They're carried off by the local blood flow, then cleared from the blood by the lungs & the kidneys.
The reaction of a red blood cell to water depends on the concentration of substances like sugar in that water. If the water is pure, the red blood cell will expand until it bursts. However, if the water contains 10% sucrose the water in the red blood cell will actually diffuse into the surrounding water, causing it to shrink.
3/4 water! Lets have some more info. Body contains water 75%. Heart contains ,, ,, 78%. Brain contains ,, ,, 70% or 80% Bone contains water 22%.
There is white and red blood cells in blood. In the red blood cells is a hemoglobin substance which is what makes the blood red. Blood also contains metabolic wastes, hormones, glucose, water and enzymes. (my science secondary 1 activity book)
The bigger plants like cattails die, which provides a chance for smaller plant species to emerge.
Your Brain contains more water than your blood and your skeleton!
Blood contains liquid, like water, but it also contains cells, which contains proteins, which are solid.
The usual result is flooding.
Blood entering the kidneys has more water; the water is extracted by the kidneys and sent through the ureter to the bladder.
Polar regions produce the densest waters because of the cooling and freezing there.
It turns red.
Water exists everywhere in the body and is a significant fraction of the human body. It is distributed in different compartments in the body. Lean muscle tissue contains about 75% water. Blood contains 83% water, body fat contains 25% water and bone has 22% water.
the simple answer is drowning. Blood is a fluid just like water, and it causes the same effect as drowning.
The red blood cell will become turgid because water will move from the glucose solution to the red blood cell.
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Yes, lymph contains white blood cells, as well as salts, water, and large molecules
Fluids entering the blood stream should be isotonic (same salt concentration) as the blood. Water is hypotonic to the cell environment (contains fewer solutes) and this would result in a net movement of water into the cell, causing the cell to swell and lyse (burst).