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No, human blood is not as salty as the ocean. The salinity of human blood is around 0.9, while the salinity of the ocean is about 3.5.
The salinity level of normal human blood plasma is around 0.9.
no. blood has approx .9% salinity, while ocean water has about 3.5% salinity.
no it isn't no... does blood come out of a womans breast? no.
A cow has a heart and blood vessels in its circulatory system.
The salinity of your blood is exactly the same as that of the sea
a cow holds 35.008 pints of blood
On average, seawater in the world's oceans has a salinity of about 3.5% The salinity of human blood is 0.9%. So sea water is roughly 3.5 times as salty as blood.
The salinity of human blood is important for maintaining the balance of fluids in the body and ensuring proper functioning of cells. It helps regulate blood pressure, transport nutrients and waste products, and maintain the pH level of the blood. Any significant changes in blood salinity can disrupt these functions and lead to health problems.
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