Apart from dissolving in plasma, CO2 travels from tissue to alveolus in hemoglobin. Much of the carbon dioxide go into the red blood cells. Then the carbon dioxide binds with water, forming carbonic acid.
because lots of oxygen needs to travel around
Yes, sound can travel through plasma. Plasma is a state of matter in which atoms are ionized, creating a mixture of free electrons and ions that can transmit sound waves by causing oscillations in the density of the charged particles. Sound waves can propagate through plasma in a similar manner to how they do in gases and liquids.
plasma
Red blood cells are found in a liquid tissue called plasma carried inside blood vessels.
It's called blood. Blood is made of red and white blood cells and plasma.
They travel dissolved in the plasma.
Red blood cells travel in a liquid called plasma found in the blood vessels.
Plasma in the blood.
The lasers of a plasma ball follow your finger because your touch creates a path of least resistance for the plasma to travel along. The plasma responds to the conductivity of your skin and is attracted to it, creating the visible effect of the lasers following your finger.
Plasma in the blood.
Plasma in the blood.
They travel dissolved in the blood plasma.