The plasma in the blood is a pale watery liquid in which the red and white blood cells and platelets are suspended. It carries digested food,carbon dioxide and other materials.
The pale yellow liquid that is released when blood is exposed to air due to a cut is called serum. Serum is the clear, pale yellow part of blood that remains after clotting, containing water, electrolytes, proteins, and waste products. It plays a crucial role in transporting nutrients and waste in the body.
Plasma, a pale yellow liquid mostly water.
Because they don't have the compound which renders blood red i.e. Hemoglobin.
Nitrobenzene is a pale yellow to light brown liquid at room temperature.
The most common liquid chlorinator (sodium hypo-chlorate) is a pale green. Elemental chlorine is actually a gas with a pale yellow/green hue.
Nitroglycerin is a colorless to pale yellow liquid.
Plasma is the pale yellow, sticky liquid portion of your blood that suspends blood cells and many other substances. It makes up 55 percent of the blood's volume.
Moths do not have blood in the traditional sense like humans. They have a liquid called hemolymph that circulates nutrients and oxygen in their body. Hemolymph can vary in color from clear to pale yellow, but it is not the same as blood.
An insect's blood is typically colorless or pale yellow.
It separates out as pale yellow.
THE colour of human blood plasma is pale translucent straw-yellow.
Heptane is a clear, colorless liquid. It does not have a distinct color.