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what is plasma made of​

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Answered by shrideviepaul
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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.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Water makes up around 90% of plasma. Salts and enzymes are also included. It also contains antibacterial antibodies as well as albumin and fibrinogen proteins.
  • Plasma accounts for around 55 percent of your blood. Plasma is a pale yellow tint, despite the fact that blood appears red when viewed from outside the body.
  • Blood Plasma: What Is It and What Does It Do?
  • Proteins, hormones, and nutrients are transported by plasma to different cells in the body. Among them are:
  • Hormones that aid in the development of muscles and bones
  • When you acquire a cut, clotting factors help stop the bleeding.
  • Potassium and salt, for example, are nutrients that aid cell function.
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