• Question: when you bleed and get a blood stain on a fabric why is there a yellow outline around the blood?

    Asked by Calvin Dunne to Karen on 8 Nov 2016.
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      Karen answered on 8 Nov 2016:


      I assume this is the plasma portion of the blood which is straw yellow in colour (or luminous yellow if you’re jaundiced).
      Blood consists of red cells , white cells, platelets and the liquid portion plasma. When you separate blood using a centrifuge you will see 3 layers..,red cells at the bottom, a buffy coat (white cells and platelets) in the middle and the yellow part, plasma on top. Plasma contains proteins such as those involved in blood coagulation (clotting).
      Hope this helpsâ˜ș

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