The solid portion of the blood is mainly made up of red blood cells. There are white blood cells and platelets too.
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∙ 9y agoThe solid parts of blood are the red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. These parts are responsible for carrying oxygen to your cells, fighting infection, and clotting blood, respectively.
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∙ 10y agored blood cells, hemoglobin, white blood cells andplateletsare some of the solid particles that make up the blood
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∙ 11y agoThe liquid part of blood - is plasma. The red cells, white cells and platelets are suspended in the plasma.
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∙ 9y agoThe solid portion of the blood is composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
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∙ 8y agoThe solid part of human blood is collectively called the formed elements of the blood. These include red and white blood cells and platelets.
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∙ 6y agoRed Blood Cells
Blood is more liquid than solid because it has to travel through small passage ways. If more solid material is present in the blood, it would solidify and the organism would die because no nutrients could be transported to its cells.
The liquid part is plasma and the solid part are the RBCs(red blood corpuscles/cells).
The liquid organ of the circulatory system is blood. The liquid portion of the blood, minus the formed elements, is the 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.
The solid portion of the blood is mainly made up of red blood cells. There are white blood cells and platelets too.
The outer portion of the core is mostly molten iron. The inner core is solid metal.
Cells make up the solid portion which is 45% of the blood. red blood cells, hemoglobin, whiteblood cells, and platelets.
The solid I think and the fluid is water
Serum is the liquid portion of blood AFTER it has clot. Compared to plasma, which is the liquid portion of blood before it clots. The difference is the absence of fibrinogen in serum.
Blood Serum is the liquid portion of a blood clot.
Not a "separation", but the blood does clot ... so that both a solid and a liquid phase are there, but they're different from the living solid and liquid parts.