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Does the blood have a net negative charge, positive charge or is it neutral?
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Last edited by Rothbard; 05-25-2012 at 09:56 AM. |
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There is net plasma electroneutrality. -Guyton, p400
http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1vo...ources/436.htm
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thanx
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As for blood, the coagulative components tend to have a negative charge but the serum over all is slightly basic and the auto ionizing property of water will neutralize charge. The reason for the negative charge is anti coagulation when interacting (or not) with negative charges on healthy endothelium A net neutrality within compartments should not be confused with absence of charge separation.
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