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what are the functions of blood plasma?

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Answered by Rahi70
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Plasma helps with maintaining a proper pH balance and operates as the exchange system of both sodium and potassium within the body. It also carries the white blood cells, platelets and red blood cells suspended within it.
Answered by Anonymous
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plasma

Plasma, also called blood plasma, the liquid portion of blood.

Plasma serves as a transport medium for delivering nutrients to the cells of the various organs of the body and for transporting waste products derived from cellular metabolism to the kidneys, liver, and lungs for excretion.

It is also a transport system for blood cells, and it plays a critical role in maintaining normal blood pressure. Plasma helps to distribute heat throughout the body and to maintain homeostasis, or biological stability, including acid-base balance in the blood and body.

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