Blood viscosity is a measure of overall blood thickness. Therefore, there is no one place in the body where blood is more viscous than others. However, factors such as cholesterol, smoking, or some illnesses your blood may be more viscous than normal.
Blood is viscous, as it contains a hugely populous density of red blood cells therefore making it viscous. A comparison would be to water, which is less than 3 times as viscous as blood, as it contains around less than 3 times the amount of molecules than in blood.
No it does not
Hemoconcentration is blood that has little fluid in it, making the blood portion less viscous.
Yes
Blood-viscosity reducing drugs are medicines that improve blood flow by making the blood less viscous (sticky).
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Viscosity has to do with the thickness of a fluid. Honey is more viscous than water for example. Blood becomes more and more viscous as it dries.
less viscous.
Its the Speed of which the flow travels, Water will travel faster than blood or yogurt
Some People might consider glass as fluid at room temperature... I believe it's one of the most viscous fluids..
In order to know which one is a not characteristic of blood, you need to know the characteristics of blood. Some of the physical characteristics include being thick, sticky and viscous than water.
the colder most liquids get, the more viscous they get.