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why is blood separated into different parts?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Firstly blood components need to be seperated before transfusion as the whole blood is not used for transfusion. Each part of the blood has a different function. Separating the blood into parts lets patients get only the specific part or parts of the blood that they need.

Answered by mat1030
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Answer:

  • After donation, the blood is separated into its different parts: platelets, red cells and plasma, which are known as blood components.
  • White cells are removed because they can cause problems in patients who receive them.
  • Once the blood has been separated, it's stored until it's needed by hospitals.
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