Biology, asked by Rickonix9754, 2 months ago

How is blood plasma taken?

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Answered by Pxstellix
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In a plasma-only donation, the liquid portion of the donor's blood is separated from the cells. Blood is drawn from one arm and sent through a high-tech machine that collects the plasma. The donor's red blood cells and platelets are then returned to the donor along with some saline.

Answered by PENELOPE50
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In a plasma-only donation, the liquid portion of the donor's blood is separated from the cells. Blood is drawn from one arm and sent through a high-tech machine that collects the plasma. \:

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