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Dec 2020
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ELI5 Blood - how does circulation work a...

ELI5 Explain Like I'm Five Podcast
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Why does blood not stick to human skin like a permanent marker, yet stains things like clothes really badly? How does circulation work after an amputation? How many blood types are there? What does A B & O mean? If blood in your veins looks blue, why do we never see blue blood when we get a cut?

 

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