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What is the function of plasma and lyump?

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Answered by Ayesha059
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FUNCTIONS OF PLASMA :-

One of the most important functions of the plasma is to transport nutrients throughout the body. As food is digested in the stomach and intestines, it is broken down into its components. This includes amino acids (the building blocks of proteins), lipids (fats), sugars (glucose) and fatty acids. These nutrients are distributed to cells throughout the body where they are utilized to maintain healthy functions and growth.

TRANSPORT WASTE

In addition to transporting nutrients, the plasma transports waste products, such as uric acid, creatinine and ammonium salts, from the cells of the body to the kidneys. The kidneys filter these wastes out of the plasma and excrete them from the body as urine.

MAINTAIN BLOOD VOLUME

Approximately 7 percent of the plasma is protein, according to the Science Encyclopedia. The protein found in the highest concentration in plasma is albumin, a protein important for tissue repair and growth.


FUNCTIONS OF LYMPH :-

1) It is used to transport nutrients to the cells.

2) It is used to provide intercellular communication between the cells.

3) It is used to remove the metabolic wastes from the cells.

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