Science, asked by shenaya4, 1 year ago

component of blood which transport food carbon dioxide nitrogenous waste

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Answered by AngleGirl
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Plasma is the liquid component of blood which transport food,carbon dioxide,nitrogenous waste,dissolved substances such as nutrients, electrolytes etc. It also carries blood components throughout the body.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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Plasma transports the 'food', 'carbon dioxide' and all the 'nitrogenous waste' from our bod y.

Explanation:

Plasma is a yellow color liquid that remains after all the other cellular components like RBCs, WBCs etc. are removed. It is the largest component of the human blood. It acquires 55 percent of the human body and contains water, enzymes and other proteins. It is made up of 90 percent of water. During an injury it helps to stops the blood by clotting it.  

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