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what is a plasma bank​

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Answered by silvershirosagi5709
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Plasma is the clear, straw-colored liquid portion of blood that remains after red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and other cellular components are removed. It is the single largest component of human blood, comprising about 55 percent, and contains water, salts, enzymes, antibodies and other proteins.

Composed of 90% water, plasma is a transporting medium for cells and a variety of substances vital to the human body.

Composed of 90% water, plasma is a transporting medium for cells and a variety of substances vital to the human body.Plasma carries out a variety of functions in the body, including clotting blood, fighting diseases and other critical functions.

Composed of 90% water, plasma is a transporting medium for cells and a variety of substances vital to the human body.Plasma carries out a variety of functions in the body, including clotting blood, fighting diseases and other critical functions.Source plasma is plasma that is collected from healthy, voluntary donors through a process called plasmapheresis and is used exclusively for further manufacturing into final therapies (fractionation). Source plasma donors may be compensated for their time and effort.

Composed of 90% water, plasma is a transporting medium for cells and a variety of substances vital to the human body.Plasma carries out a variety of functions in the body, including clotting blood, fighting diseases and other critical functions.Source plasma is plasma that is collected from healthy, voluntary donors through a process called plasmapheresis and is used exclusively for further manufacturing into final therapies (fractionation). Source plasma donors may be compensated for their time and effort.Recovered plasma is collected through whole blood donation in which plasma is separated from its cellular components. Recovered plasma may be used for fractionation. 

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Answered by himel30uddin
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plasma bank is similar to blood blank but here only the plasma is donated excluding the blood corpuscles.

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