in a drop of blood there is plasma, red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).
I found that the blood is made of 4 things....... Plasma (90%) and then the other 10% is Leukocytes, thrombocytes, and erythrocytes....... AKA- White blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.
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blood
A pure substance has a fixed and uniform composition.
red blood cells contain iron based pigment hemoglobin
There is one simple office procedure for the same. You take out about one ml blood from the vein of the patient. Feel the thin capillary glass tubes with this blood. Start breaking the small portion of the same every fifteen seconds. You will see the clot and that gives you the coagulation time. Alternately you can put a drop of blood on the glass slide. Try to move needle from the drop of blood. Note the time. When you can lift the clot by tip of needle, that is clotting time.
Phosphorus is one of the chemical elements and therefore has no "chemical composition" in the usual sense.
a. plasma b. leukocytes c. thromboses d. erythrocytes
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it is made out of red blood cells
Blood Composition * Plasma * RBCs * White Blood Cells * Blood Platelets
Between the range of 3 to 5 million cells per drop of blood.
No it is not, a drop of blood is smaller than a drop of water but if you drop two drops of blood then that equals the right amount of water :)
150000 to 400000/mm3
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White blood cells are the largest of the blood cells but also the fewest. There are only 5000 to 10,000 white blood cells per microliter. There are several different types of white cells but all are related to immunity and fighting infection. On average there are 50 microliters in one drop of blood. There are 250,000 to 500,000 white blood cells per drop of blood.
blood
The composition of water in our blood is about 92%.