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Chapter 23, Problem 13TYK
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The blood sample is spun in the centrifuge. The components of the centrifuge are to be analyzed. The analysis shows the presence of straw-colored fluid at the top of the tube and the presence of dense red portion at the bottom.
Introduction:
The blood has components like white blood cells, red blood cells, immunoglobulins, ions, calcium, potassium, sodium, glucose, amino acids, hormones, platelets, and plasma proteins like fibrinogen.
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