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what is the importance of plasma proteins?​

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Answered by BananaJin
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Plasma proteins, such as albumin and globulin, that help maintain the colloidal osmotic pressure at about 25 mmHg. Electrolytes like sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, chloride, and calcium help maintain blood pH. Immunoglobulins help fight infection and various other small amounts of enzymes, hormones, and vitamins.

Answered by Gayatrishende1234
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The fluid-like consistency of blood can be attributed to plasma. It is the straw-coloured fluid, assisting in transporting food, waste products, carbon dioxide and other salts. Plasma makes up for about 55% of blood wherein nearly 6.8% of plasma is composed of proteins namely albumins, globulins and fibrinogens. Globulin makes up for a major plasma protein which protects the body against infecting agents. Fibrinogen is a plasma glycoprotein that is synthesized by the liver which plays a significant part in blood clotting. A major protein of the plasma, the albumin helps to maintain the fluid volume inside the vascular space.

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