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The second largest constituent of plasma

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Answered by kandoipriya18
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Plasma proteins form about 7% of the blood plasma. They are the second largest constituents of plasma. Different plasma proteins include albumin, globulin, heparin, fibrinogen, prothrombin etc.

Answered by komalsharmasharma199
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Plasma proteins form about 7% of the blood plasma which are the second constituents of plasma

Explanation:

Plasma:

  • The plasma is the largest component of your blood. Approximately 55% of the overall content consists of it.
  • Plasma is a light yellow liquid when separated from the rest of the blood
  • The blood plasma contains blood proteins, also known as plasma proteins. Their functions include lipid transport, hormone production, vitamin metabolism, and immune function.

Status of plasma proteins.

  • Albumin, globulins and fibrinogen are the major plasma proteins.
  • In order to maintain intravascular volume, the plasma proteins, principally albumin, maintain colloid osmotic pressure (COP)
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