If blood in a person became water, that person would become unconscious in seconds and die within a few minutes. Though the heart could pump water around in the body, the water could not absorb oxygen from the lungs. This lack of an oxygen supply would affect the brain quickly, and the affected person would black out. The heart would continue to pump, but lack of oxygen would begin killing the brain, and the heart would stop within a few minutes, followed very quickly by death.
it would shrivel up
If water was not reabsorb blood volume and blood pressure would drop. A person could not live under such circumstances.
since there were no enough water and salts reabsored, there woulnd't be enough blood volume, and blood pressure will be decreased.
Blood in the Water match happened in 1956.
because of osmosis it would get fatter and fatter with water till it burst. aww.
The person would eventually die if they received a water transfusion instead of a blood transfusion. It would most likely be a slow and painful death.
Yeah I think so
If human blood is put in salt water, the water molecules in the human blood will lead to the lower concentration of water molecules. This process is called diffusion- water molecules going from high concentration to low concentration.
The cell would swell and burst because of the osmotic pressure causes water to move into the cell.
They would change in volume.
You would die! Helpful?!?
Fluids entering the blood stream should be isotonic (same salt concentration) as the blood. Water is hypotonic to the cell environment (contains fewer solutes) and this would result in a net movement of water into the cell, causing the cell to swell and lyse (burst).