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Isotonic
Hypertonic
is blood a solution, suspension, or colloid
a physiological solution is a solution that contains salts and other constituents in concentrations similar to physiological media. e.g. Ringer's solution, Tyrod's solution, buffered saline.
Blood is both a solution and a suspension; it consists of blood plasma, red and white blood cells, and platelets. Blood plasma is a watery solution of sugars, salts, some gasses, and various hormones and other substances that are transported via the blood. Blood cells and platelets are suspended in this fluid. Technically, it would be more accurate to use 'blood plasma' as an example of a solution.
This depends on the solution you add the blood to in an isotonic solution the blood is opaque. In a hypo-tonic solution the blood is completely transparent. In a hyper-tonic solution the blood is virtually opaque however does allow some light through.
Hayems solution is used in the determination of red blood cell per cu.mm. of whole blood. Hayems solution is used in the determination of red blood cell per cu.mm. of whole blood.
The concentration of solution is same to blood it is isotonicity of blood.
If both parents have type A blood then the baby should have type A blood. or type O blood
Blood (A+)
Blood is considered a colloid.
Blood is considered a colloid.