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Yes, "plasma" is the term for the main component of blood, and it carries nutrients. However, it is a liquid, not a plasma.
It carries nutrients, extracted by the digestive system, to the cells; then returns waste products from the cells to the digestive system for elimination.
Normally we would say that nutrients are carried in the blood, but you are correct, it is the plasma portion of the blood that carries nutrients, as compared to the red blood cells which carry oxygen.
The digestive system breaks down nutrients and allows them to be absorbed the the circulatory system, which carries them to all body cells. The circulatory system carries needed materials to the cells of the digestive system, so that they can carry out body processes.
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yes,plasma makes up a little more than half of the blood. Your blood has several different parts. Each part has a different job. The biggest part of your blood is a straw-colored liquid which is plasma. The cells in your body depend on the blood's plasma to carry food from the digestive system to your cells. Plasma also carries away waste from the cells.
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Cells receive nourishment from the blood. The blood carries molecules that are broken down from food in the digestive system.
The heart pumps blood, and also the plasma that, with the blood cells, make up the volume of the circulatory system. The red blood cells dump carbon dioxide (CO2, which they picked up from the cells of the body) in the lungs, and pick up oxygen (O2) there. The oxygen is carried to the cells and exchanged there for the carbon dioxide. (The cells need the O2 and excrete the CO2.) There's a bit more. The blood also contains the plasma, which carries the nutrients the cells of the body need. The nutrients are collected from the digestive system and carried in the plasma. That plasma also carries the waste products of the cells to the liver and kidneys so it can be "pulled out" and disposed of.
Plasma is the liquid portion of blood. Plasma carries nutrients to the cells of the various organs of the body and carries waste out. It also carries blood cells, and heat to maintain homeostasis.
the main function of the plasma is: a) the plasma is the main transporter of nutrients to the cells b) carriers blood cells and platelets c) disolves waste materials d) disolves some carbon dioxide and transports it back to the lungs e) carries hormones f) carries blood clotting substances
Plasma is the liquid portion of blood. Plasma carries nutrients to the cells of the various organs of the body and carries waste out. It also carries blood cells, and heat to maintain homeostasis.