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Water is not thik as blood

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Answered by vaishnavikalbhor3636
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No. In terms of viscosity, a more precise term than thickness, whole blood has 4.5 to 5.5 times the viscosity of water. Most of that is due to the red blood cells. If we remove all the cells, the remaining plasma alone is 2.0 times as viscous, or “thick,” as water, mainly due to its albumin and quantitatively lesser proteins.

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Answered by riya18110867
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No

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