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JosephKK wrote:
... Wrong again. The base fluid of blood is very like sea water, and with good reason. The salt and other solute contents are essentially the same between blood serum and sea water. Unfortunately, your radio knowledge seems to be as inadequate as your biology. This: "First off, while both contain many of the same salts, concentration of dissolved particles in blood is very different from that in seawater. The primary constituents of both are sodium and chlorine (which together make up common salt, NaCl), but seawater has three times as much sodium and five times as much chlorine per unit weight. Hardly the same. Furthermore, it contains eight times as much calcium and fifty times as much magnesium." From he http://www.icr.org/article/513/ Will idiots never cease? At least learn how to Google and NOT be lazy so you can't get off yer dead arse to do it! Regards, JS |
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