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How to separate chemicals from blood

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Answered by llNehaII
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Ans= The separation is performed by sedimentation or, most frequently, by centrifugation, which yields an upper plasma layer, a thinner intermediate so-called buffy coat layer containing white blood cells and possibly thrombocytes, and a lower layer of red blood cells.

Answered by monikaganga453
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The separation is performed by sedimentation or, most frequently, by centrifugation, which yields an upper plasma layer, a thinner intermediate so-called buffy coat layer containing white blood cells and possibly thrombocytes, and a lower layer of red blood cell

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