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17 March, 19:57

Cells not dissolve in blood but they form a because they do not settle out of the blood either

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  1. 17 March, 20:02
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    -Suspension

    Cells not dissolve in blood but they form a suspension because they do not settle out of the blood either

    Explanation;

    -Blood is a solution of salts, glucose, urea and a few other small compounds. It's a colloid of plasma proteins, including albumin, transport proteins and antibodies. It's also a suspension of blood cells and platelets.

    -Suspensions and colloids are two common types of mixtures whose properties are in many ways intermediate between those of true solutions and heterogeneous mixtures. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of particles with diameters of about 1 µm (1000 nm) that are distributed throughout a second phase.

    -Common suspensions include paint, blood, and hot chocolate, which are solid particles in a liquid, and aerosol sprays, which are liquid particles in a gas.
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