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importance of centrifugation

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Answered by 11124prayu1
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If someone wanted to separate blood into its components--red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma, they would use a centrifuge. The plasma would be floating on the top because it has the lowest density. It can be used to separate organelles from cells and to isolate nucleic acids.
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Answered by dfgh4
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Centrifugation is the process where a mixture is separated through spinning. It is used to separate skim milk from whole milk, water from your clothes, and blood cells from your blood plasma. Although centrifugation is primarily used to separate mixtures, it is also used to test the effects of gravity on people and objects. We'll delve into all of this later in the lesson, but let's start by discussing how centrifugation works.
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