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The process to remove plasma from blood is Plasmapheresis
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Substances that can freely pass through the plasma membrane must be small and non-polar.
The plasma membrane helps to maintain homeostassi within the cell by allowing substances to move in and out of the cell the plasma membrane is used to maintain homeostasis within the cell by allowing substances to move in and out of the cell
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non protein nitrogen substances are urea, uric acid , ammonia, creatine-The determination of nonproteinnitrogenous substances in the blood has traditionally been used to monitor renal function.- The term nonprotein nitrogen (NPN) originated in the early days of clinical chemistry when analytical methodology required that protein be removed from the sample before analysisout of all Urea is principal non protein contributor.
The process to remove plasma from blood is Plasmapheresis
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The watery part of blood. Plasma is also ionized gas. Ionizing is where it converts an atom of gas into an ion(s) by removing one or more electrons. Also plasma is in fire ,but gas isn't./\ Plasma is the liquid part of blood. It accounts for 46 to 63 percent of total blood volume. It is mostly water with a number of dissolved substances that add to its viscosity. The majority (92 percent) of the dissolved solutes are plasma proteins. Nonprotein components include metabolic waste products, nutrients, ions, and dissolved gases. Plasma takes up 99% of the universe, but is rarely found on earth. If you heat up matter to roughly 10000 degrees, you can make plasma.
The plasma membrane is selectively permeable; it allows some substances to pass through but prevents the passage of other substances
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Substances that can freely pass through the plasma membrane must be small and non-polar.
Plasma is a state after gas form Solid - liquid - gas - plasma
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