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Is blood a suspension or solution?

Blood is considered a suspension because it is a heterogeneous mixture of solid particles, non dissolved red and white blood cells, platelets, and proteins of various sizes and shapes, suspended in a solution. It contains a solution, but is not a solution where everything would be dissolved, i.e. homogeneous.


What kind of solution is blood?

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.


A diluted saltwater solution that is naturally found in cells is called?

The diluted saltwater solution found in cells is called intracellular fluid or cytoplasm. It contains a variety of dissolved ions, proteins, and nutrients that are essential for cell function and survival.


What are the Solid and liquid part of the blood?

There are no "solids" because they're all in solution; the closest you might come is the membranes of the various blood cells, and/or the (temporarily) unconnected fat molecules that are normally fastened to various transport proteins.


What is citrate phosphate dextrose?

Citrate phosphate dextrose (CPD) is a solution used in blood banking to store red blood cells. It contains citrate to prevent blood clotting, phosphate to regulate pH, and dextrose to provide energy to the cells during storage. CPD helps maintain the viability and function of red blood cells until they are needed for transfusion.

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How blood can be solid-liquid solution?

Blood contains liquid, like water, but it also contains cells, which contains proteins, which are solid.


What is the contents and function of Turk's solution that used in blood cell counting?

Turk's solution is a diluting fluid used in the manual counting of blood cells. It contains acetic acid which lyses red blood cells, making white blood cells more visible. The solution also contains gentian violet, which helps in the differentiation of white blood cells.


What contains blood?

BLOOD-blood contains cells


Is blood a suspension or solution?

Blood is considered a suspension because it is a heterogeneous mixture of solid particles, non dissolved red and white blood cells, platelets, and proteins of various sizes and shapes, suspended in a solution. It contains a solution, but is not a solution where everything would be dissolved, i.e. homogeneous.


A solution that contains a lower concentration of salt than living red blood cells would be?

A solution containing a lower concentration of salt than living red blood cells would be a hypotonic solution. This means that the solution has a lower solute concentration compared to the red blood cells, causing them to swell and potentially burst due to the influx of water.


What is the extra cellular matrix in blood called?

No. Blood contains a fluid extracelluar matrix called plasma, but blood cells do not because they are individual cells. Only tissues can have a matrix.


5 percent glucose solution is isotonic for red blood cell if red blood cell are kept in 2 percent glucose solution what will happen to the cells. what such a solution called?

2% glucose solution is considered as a hypotonic solution for that the solution will enter the semi-permeable membrane of the red blood cells causing the cells to explode or burst. Why? It's because RBCs have a higher concentration inside it than that of the 2% glucose solution so the solution will enter the cells.


Which blood cells contains no hemoglobin?

White blood cells


What is the pigment in red blood cells called and what element does it contain?

Heamoglobin contains iron


What three things blood contains?

Blood contains four things: white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets and plasma.


What kind of solution is blood?

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.


Where chemicals pass between cells and blood are called?

The area where chemicals pass between cells and blood is called the interstitial space. This space contains fluid that surrounds the cells and allows for the exchange of nutrients, waste products, and signaling molecules between the blood and the cells.