what is the role of plasma in blood
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Blood plasma is the straw coloured liquid part of blood which contains 90-92% of water and 6-8% proteins.
It acts as medium for blood cells .
It contains major three proteins fibrinogen, albumins and globulins which participate in functions such as clotting, osmotic balance maintenance and defence respectively.
It also helps in transporting nutrients which are usually result of digestion ( such as glucose, amino acids, mineral salts, vitamins, lipids, etc ) and hormones to the body cells.
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It acts as medium for blood cells .
It contains major three proteins fibrinogen, albumins and globulins which participate in functions such as clotting, osmotic balance maintenance and defence respectively.
It also helps in transporting nutrients which are usually result of digestion ( such as glucose, amino acids, mineral salts, vitamins, lipids, etc ) and hormones to the body cells.
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1. It carries salt, water and enzymes
2. Its primary function is to transport nutrients, harmones, and the proteins to all parts of body that need it
3. It suspends RBC, WBC and platelets
2. Its primary function is to transport nutrients, harmones, and the proteins to all parts of body that need it
3. It suspends RBC, WBC and platelets
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