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The fluid in which blood cells are suspended is?

The fluid in which blood cells are suspended is called plasma. Plasma is the liquid component of blood that carries red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets throughout the body.


Are red blood cells found in cerebrospinal fluid?

Red blood cells are not normally found in cerebrospinal fluid. The presence of red blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid may indicate bleeding or other pathological conditions affecting the brain or spinal cord.


Is the plasma membrane the same as intercellular fluid?

There are many differences that can be found between blood and lymph fluid. The cells that are present in blood include erythrocytes, leucocytes, and plates. In lymph fluid the only cells present are lymphocytes. Blood contains hormones and plasma proteins making blood rich in proteins. Lymph fluid has very few proteins present. Blood contains more glucose, amino acids, and oxygen than lymph fluid. However, lymph fluid has more carbon dioxide than blood.


What is the difference between blood and tissue fluid?

i would think its because has a liquid part as well as a solid part to it. Blood is composed of red blood cells & white blood cells etc... Tissues on a simple scale are defined as a compilation of cells so....there you go, a fluid tissue.


Which bugs have blood in them?

Insects and other arthropods have a fluid called hemolymph that functions similarly to blood in vertebrates. This fluid circulates nutrients and oxygen throughout their bodies.

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Who are not eligible for blood salvage?

Patients having surgical procedures involving amniotic fluid, malignancies, bowel contamination, or microfibrillar collagen materials are not eligible for blood salvage.


What does blood test contaminated mean?

It depends on the situation, it can mean that the sample was contaminated by improper cleansing technique, it can be contaminated by I.V. fluid, or it can be contaminated by tissue fluid. Most all scenarios of contamination are directly related to the skill and integrity of the one collecting the blood sample.


Should transmission fluid be foamy when checking?

No, foaming is an indication that there is contamination or the fluid is overfull.


Your 2000 Toyota corolla has not been driven in two years but now you are driving it Any recommended maintenance?

Check tires, belts, hoses, brake lines for dry rot Change oil, coolant, trans fluid and brake fluid,because of moisture contamination


How often should brake fluid be changed?

It depends on the type of fluid and level of contamination or heat. if there is no problem with the fluid it should be left alone!


What is fluid shift?

Fluid shift is the transfer of fluid from blood to interstitial fluid (IF). This transfer changes blood and IF volumes.


How can you tell if your brake fluid is contaminated?

Contamination is indicated by Discolored Fluid Corroded Parts Soft or swollen rubber parts


Is tissue fluid a part of blood?

No, tissue fluid is not part of the blood.


Can you get aids from blood to a finger unwounded?

No, it must be blood to blood contact, or at least fluid to fluid.


What is Jeyes Fluid?

Jeyes Fluid is a disinfectant and cleaning product commonly used for outdoor cleaning tasks such as clearing drains, removing moss and algae, and disinfecting outdoor surfaces. It has a strong smell and is often diluted with water before use.


What is sanguinous fluid?

It is fluid which contains blood. The adjective, sanguinous, refers to blood.


Is there a substitute for hydrolic fluid on a forklift?

No, it must be the manufacturer recommended fluid.