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Dominique Ewing
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30 May, 10:05
Why is blood considered to be a suspension?
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Cottonball
30 May, 10:28
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Because there are several kind of cells in the blood, like red blood cell and white blood cell. They flow in the blood and will not precipitate, So it is called suspension.
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