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what is Plasma in biology

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Q.what is Plasma in biology

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1. the fluid portion of the lymph.

2. the fluid portion of the blood, in which the formed elements (blood cells) are suspended. Plasma is to be distinguished from serum, which is plasma from which the fibrinogen has been separated in the process of clotting. Called also blood plasma. adj., adj plasmat´ic, plas´mic.

Answered by renuthakur3333
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Plasma is the largest part of your blood. ... When separated from the rest of the blood, plasma is a light yellow liquid. Plasma carries water, salts and enzymes. The main role of plasma is to take nutrients, hormones, and proteins to the parts of the body that need it. Cells also put their waste products into the plasma.

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