Biology, asked by souvikmondal78pcblkn, 11 months ago

THE TASTE OF BLOOD IS SALTY. WHY?

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bullet Just because the blood is filled with various electrolytes such as:

\implies Sodium

\implies Potassium

\implies Calcium

\implies Chlorine

\implies Magnesium

\bullet Presence of these salts results into salty taste of blood.

Note:

\bullet When you hurt your mouth, glands in your body first produce salty fluids that bathe the injury, washing away germs and debris from the injury.

\bullet It is one of the first reactions a body has to do when being damaged.

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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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Answer:-

Blood tastes salty because it is salty..

Sodium is another name for salt.

About 85% of the sodium in your body is found in blood and lymphatic fluid.

Sodium helps regulate fluid balance in your body and assist in the function of nerves and muscles. Too much or too little salt can cause health problems or even death.

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