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If we get stabbed, why doesn't water come out instead of blood?

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Me and my friend were wondering "If were made out of water, how come we dont bleed water?" X]

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  1. it is true that our body is made up of water

    as we bleed or injured, the blood comes out

    instead of water because of the iron present in

    the blood...

    blood is the storage of iron inside our body...

    blood is also composed of water

    the water also comes out together with water

    just take time to realize...

    water comes out in form of blood...

    maybe you will ask why it is color red?

    it is because of iron present inside the blood cells...

    that's it...

    your question is very interesting...


  2. Your blood is made out of water.  It has plasma (which is the liquid part of your blood), red blood cells (which makes blood red), white blood cells, and platelets (which helps you to stop bleeding.)  

    For example, just because soda doesn't look like water, that doesn't mean its not.  Soda has a lot of things in it and water is one of the things.  Just like blood has things in it too.

  3. You do.  Plasma is composed of about 90% salt water.

    Plasma is the liquid component of your blood, in which your red blood cells are suspended. Blood itself is composed of 42 percent red blood cells, 1 percent white blood cells and 57 percent plasma. The other 10 percent of plasma is protein and electrolytes.

  4. when we get stabbed the skin will expand little. we know that skin has 7 layers , the upper most layer will get loose and form water  

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