Yes. Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter. The four states are, plasma, solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is a state of matter where particles are in a charged state either positive or negative.
However, since your question is in the category "Blood," I think you are asking if the plasma in the sun is the same as the plasma in your blood. Answer: No, there is no blood plasma in the sun; and no, there is no matter in the plasma state in your blood.
Blood plasma is a straw-colored/pale-yellow fluid component of blood that carries all of the "solid" components of blood (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, nutrients, etc.)
Yes, stars are made up of plasma, which is a state of matter consisting of charged particles (ions and electrons). The high temperatures and pressures in a star's core cause the atoms to ionize, forming a plasma state.
Many things contain plasma mostly things in the sky.
A Plasma must contain many ions and electrons.
it depend on how it starts most of them do have plasma
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They are called stars. A star is a massive, luminous ball of Plasma held together by Gravity. At the end of its lifetime, a star can also contain a proportion of Degenerate_matter
No. But plasma does contain glucose, urea, albumin and fibrinogen.
When you turn it on, yes. The glowing electrical arcs contain plasma.
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Yes, glass can contain plasma. Plasma can be generated inside a glass container using high-frequency electrical discharges. The glass container must be able to withstand the high temperatures associated with plasma.
Yes, plasma is the liquid part of blood
plasma can be found on any star really