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20 May, 00:45

What is the solvent in biological solutions such as cytoplasm and blood?

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  1. 20 May, 00:52
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    Cytoplasm and blood both have solvents of water. That's why the human body is mostly made up of water. Blood could also be said to have a solvent of plasma, which is 90% water, with other ingredients (carbon dioxide, fats, and glucose) totaling around 10%. Cytoplasm itself is a solution of mostly water with enzymes and salts dissolved in it, resulting in a gel-like substance.
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