Does human blood contain silicon?



Answer:
Of course it does; whole human blood contains most of the stable elements in small amounts.

In the case of silicon blood contains 1.4 - 2.95 × 10-6 grams/cc.

You should pardon the expression but for the boobs out there that don't understand the difference between silicon and silicone, the short answer is "YES."
well if it does pam anderson has a shitload of blood in her breasts
Not naturally, now if you have a leaking implant...that could be a different story.

XXpat....don't you know a joke when you hear one?
I don't think so bud. I think silicon in the blood would be toxic.
no.it contains haemoglobin, oxygen, carbon dioxide and other waste products, like nitrogen...vitamins minerals, drugs, like aspirin, food, hormones...like oestrogen..platelets, fibrins- helps blood clot,water, antibodies, cholesterol, proteins, glucose,salts...eg Na+
No is the short answer.
yes of course it does it is a non-metallic element and is considered by some to be essential but no quantitive
amount has been recommended.It occurs in most of the food we eat.

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