Blood
is thicker than water and has a little bit salty taste. In an adults
body there is 10.6 pints of blood circulating around. In their blood
there is billions of living blood cells floating in a liquid called
plasma. If you took a small sample of this blood and poured it into
a test tube and then put it in a machine called a centrifuge, you would
be able to see the layers of this blood.
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machine spins the blood around so fast that it separates the red blood
cells, from the white blood cells, from the platelets. The red blood
cells sink to the bottom because they are the heavier, more solid parts,
but the plasma remains at the top because it is lighter. The plasma
is 95% water and the other 5% is made up of dissolved substances including
salts.
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