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Blood is aerodynamically consistent. Which of these factors does not add to the consistency of blood droplets as they travel through the air.Question 10Select one:a.Speedb.Humidityc.Ambient temperatured.Pressure

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Blood is aerodynamically consistent. Which of these factors does not add to the consistency of blood droplets as they travel through the air.Question 10Select one:a.Speedb.Humidityc.Ambient temperatured.Pressure

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The factor that does not add to the consistency of blood droplets as they travel through the air is:

a. Speed

While speed can affect the distance a blood droplet travels, it does not affect the consistency of the droplet itself. The consistency of a blood droplet is more likely to be affected by factors such as humidity, ambient temperature, and pressure, which can cause the droplet to evaporate or condense.

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