Plasma contains several constituents. These include water, protein, various ions, glucose and traces of other sugars, amino acids, cholesterol and other lipids, and hormones.
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water--90% , organic constituents like plasma proteins7% , other organic constituents like glucose, hormones, urea, amino acids etc---2.1% ,4-Inorganic constituents like mineral ions--0.9% .
Water. It's an "ultra filtrate" of plasma - and thus (normally) has a much lower concentration of proteins, sugar, and salts than plasma.
There are three main constituents of blood. There are red blood cells that are responsible for the transportation of oxygen, white blood cells that are the body's defense against illness, and plasma which transports lymphocytes.
>Plasma is a pale,yellow coloured, non-living, intercellular matrix, having basic properties. >Blood plasma containes 90% of water and 10% of various constituents. >The plasma contains of various components like plasma proteins, nutrients, metabolic waste, enzymes, hormones,etc. >It is a component of blood.
blood plasma is made up of 92% water, plasma proteins ( fibrinogen, albumin, and globulin), nutrients, electryolyters, hormones, vitamins, enzymes, and metabolic wastse products.
The dialysis membranes used in the treatment of kidney disease do not allow plasma proteins to pass the dialyzing fluid. During kidney dialysis, the constituents of the patients blood pass through the dialysis membrane with the exception of plasma proteins.
No, blood is a complex organ with many different constituents, chief among which are platelets, red blood cells, white blood cells and plasma.
We assume you mean blood plasma, not plasma the state of matter. In plasma the solvent is water. The solutes are proteins, ions, glucose, and a whole bunch of other minor or not-so-minor constituents (for example, if you're drunk, there's going to be some ethanol in there).
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