Blood is what a chemist would describe as an aqueous solution; the liquid part is simply water.
Blood is what a chemist would describe as an aqueous solution; the liquid part is simply water.
Plasma.
Blood is what a chemist would describe as an aqueous solution; the liquid part is simply water.
Plasma is the liquid part of blood.
No, platelets are one of the solid components of blood.
The liquid part of blood is called plasma. Plasma is a yellowish fluid that makes up about 55% of the total volume of blood and carries nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
Your question is unclear - the liquid which carries red and white blood cells and platelets is blood. These cells are the solid component of blood, which separates from the liquid part (plasma) when centrifuged.
Your question is unclear - the liquid which carries red and white blood cells and platelets is blood. These cells are the solid component of blood, which separates from the liquid part (plasma) when centrifuged.
Plasma.
yes
Plasma is the liquid part of the blood. It holds the red and white corpuscles.