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Zonal centrifugation is a technique that separates components in a sample based on their sedimentation rate in a density gradient. The sample is layered on top of the gradient and then subjected to centrifugal force, causing the components to migrate and form distinct bands based on their density. This technique is commonly used to separate and analyze biological molecules based on their size, shape, and density.
One method to separate viruses from blood cells is differential centrifugation. By spinning a sample at high speeds, the heavier blood cells will pellet to the bottom while the lighter viruses will collect in the supernatant. This can be repeated with varying speeds and times to further purify the virus. Another method is density gradient centrifugation where the sample is layered on top of a density gradient solution, allowing the virus and blood cells to separate based on their buoyant densities.
Nucleus and nucleolus cannot be separated by centrifugation because both are dense structures that pellet together during this process. They have similar densities and thus cannot be effectively separated based on their mass alone.
The relationship between RPM and centrifugal force (g) depends on two inputs, distance from the central axis and speed. A chart called a nomogram is typically used to determine the g-force exerted at a specific RPM.
G-force (acceleration due to gravity) is a measure of the force applied to particles in a centrifuge, while RPM (revolutions per minute) is a measure of how fast the rotor of the centrifuge is spinning. The relationship between g and RPM depends on the rotor size and radius. RPM alone doesn't provide information on the actual force being applied to the particles, which is why g-force is often used as a more reliable measure in centrifugation.
Centrifugation is the process of separating two immiscible liquids. The fluid which is above the sediment after centrifugation, is called the supernatant.
Bacterial cells cannot be lysed (or killed) through centrifugation alone. Although repeated centrifugation and resuspending will kill many bacterial cells as a result of shear stress on the cell membrane
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Methods used to separate blood donations are; # Centrifugation # Filtration The main separation method used is Centrifugation.