Biology, asked by sinhamanashi512, 1 month ago

Plasma transports _____ in dissolved form

A)Food


(B)carbon dioxide


(C)nitrogenous wastes


(D)all of the above​

Answers

Answered by chaitanya6697
2

Answer:

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[text] Plasma transport carbon dioxide in dissolved form [text]

Answered by zumba12
3

Plasma transports (d) All of the above (food, CO_{2} and nitrogenous wastes) in dissolved form.

Explanation:

  • Plasma is the liquid component of blood that delivers nutrients and wastes while also regulating blood pressure and maintaining equilibrium. Plasma in the blood is responsible for carrying digested food, CO2, and nitrogenous waste in dissolved form.
  • Food molecules, nitrogenous wastes, salts, carbon dioxide, hormones, proteins, and other dissolved substances are carried in plasma.
  • Plasma's primary function is to transport nutrients, hormones, and proteins to areas of the body that require them. The waste products of cells are also disposed of in plasma.

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