My Anatomy and Physiology book says: "Blood is the only fluid tissue in the body. It appears to be a thick, homogeneous liquid, but the microscope reveals that blood has both cellular and liquid components."
it is a mixture of red and white blood cells, also it has to provide oxygen and nutrients
Blood isn't made up of just one thing, it has oxygen, white blood cells, red blood cells, and many more stuff. It's not pure of one thing, so it's considered a mixture!
The "things" (RBCs, proteins, salts) in blood vary widely in percent and are not bound to each other by any chemical or molecular bonds.
Blood contain a high numbers of components as proteins, antibodies, salt, other ions, oxygen, hemoglobin, cells, etc.
No, it is a mixture of several compounds and cells.
No blood is a mixture of compounds and organisms that are not necessarily in the same concentrations throughout the body.
Blood is a mixture of many substances.
Filtered blood is a homogeneous mixture because the act of filtration scrambles the blood cells, proteins, and carbohydrate conponents of the blood. Filtration is applied to ensure that heterogeneous clumps do not form, and the blood can readily be used for transfusion.
It is a mixture because, it has more than one element creating a mollecule/compund or a mixture.
mixture
It is a mixture!Blood is a mixture of red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma, which is itself a mixture.
It is a mixture!Blood is a mixture of red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma, which is itself a mixture.
Blood is a mixture containing plasma and blood cells.
Blood is a heterogeneous mixture.
Blood is a heterogeneous mixture.
Blood is a Mixture.
no it doent it just makes some salty milk sorry
Yes, whole blood is a mixture.
Blood is a mixture containing plasma and blood cells.
Its a mixture of white and red blood cells, platelets and plasma. See the related link for more detailed specifics.
Yes, proteins are components of the blood mixture.