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what is the importance of Plasma proteins

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Answered by iambrainlyhelper
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plasma proteins: plasma contains the three classes of proteins they are
1) fibrinogen antigen: about 0.5% of the plasma fibrinogen is converted into fibrin at blood coagulation( blood clotting) it it can be separated by the defibrination.
2) sebum albumins: albumins are about abudant protein of Plasma it is related with osmotic pressure they are about 5.2 % of Plasma proteins
3) serum globulin are proteins antibodies which provide immunity to many diseases globin maybe
 \alpha \beta \gamma globin and euglobin .they are concerned with the synthesis of antibodies.they are 2.2%of plasma proteins

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Answered by NightFury
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➡️Plasma is the colourless fluid of blood which helps in the transport of food, CO2, waste products, and salts.✔️

➡️It constitutes about 55% of blood. About 6.8% of the plasma is constituted by proteins such as fibrinogens, globulins, and albumins.✔️

➡️Fibrinogen is a plasma glycoprotein synthesised by the liver.✔️

➡️It plays a role in the clotting of blood.✔️

➡️Globulin is a major protein of the plasma.✔️

➡️It protects the body against infecting agents.✔️

➡️Albumin is a major protein of the plasma. It helps in maintaining the fluid volume within the vascular space.✔️





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