Explain Plasma and Corpuscles.
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Explain Plasma and Corpuscles.
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Plasma carries water, salts and enzymes. The main role of plasma is to take nutrients, hormones, and proteins to the parts of the body that need it. Cells also put their waste products into the plasma. The plasma then helps remove this waste from the body.
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Corpuscle or corpuscule, meaning a "small body", is often used as a synonym for particle. It may also refer to: a small free-floating biological cell, especially a blood cell. ... Thomson to describe particles now known to be electrons, in his plum pudding model.
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PLASMA :-
Plasma is one of the states of matter. The other states of matter are liquids, solids and gases. Typically, plasma is made by heating a gas until its electrons have sufficient energy to escape the hold of the positively charged nuclei.
CORPUSCLES :-
Corpuscles are small cells that are floating in the blood or lymph. Blood cells, mainly red blood cells and white blood cells, are known as red corpuscles and white corpuscles. White corpuscles have a nucleus, and they are capable of moving along the bloodstream. Red corpuscles do not have a nucleus. They are biconcave in shape.