With a centrifuge; a centrifuge is a machine that takes a blood (or other chemical sample) and spins it at a high speed. If the parts of the sample aren't chemically bonded then they can be separated by their specific gravity. After 24 hours in a centrifuge the blood sample appears in layers. It can be remixed, and might mix if allowed to sit for a while. But, it will normally remain separate long enough for the lab technician to remove the white and red bloods cells separately.
2006-08-12 16:58:34
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answered by Dan S 7
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How To Separate Blood Components
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answered by ? 4
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They do not teach that it separates naturally into those components. They say: "Blood can now be processed into four primary components and fractions of those components." 2004 Watchtower, June 15th, page 29.
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answered by Anonymous
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Red and white blood is seperated by centrifuge(spinning). Proteins can often be separated by electophoresis (electric current).
2006-08-12 16:57:16
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answered by gregory_s19 3
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Through a centrifudge. It spins the blood around which separates the different components that make up our blood. Plasma is what they actually want because it last longer.
2006-08-12 16:55:15
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answered by brighm3171 2
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Centrifuge
2006-08-12 16:54:52
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answered by crownvic64 4
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With a centrifuge.
2006-08-12 16:54:33
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answered by Tony T 4
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2006-08-12 16:58:30
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answered by Burpz 2
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