yes it is in your blood. about 90% water
Fluid
concentration of proteins.
All the fluid states: liquid, gas, plasma being some examples.
Plasma is a state of matter. However it only happens at such high temperature and is so different from the other three states of matter, that it is usually omitted from lower level physics classes. The mathematics needed to analyze plasma (electromagnetohydrodynamics or quantum electromagnetohydrodynamics) is far more complicated than the mathematics needed to analyze gases or liquids (fluid dynamics), making plasma far harder to understand.
Viscosity is the thickness of a fluid. Example, Petrol would have a low viscosity compared to engine oil. So I would say The Plasma is thicker than normal. It means your blood is thick, look up ways to prevent this.
Interstitial fluid, plasma, and transcellular fluid.
plasma
no it is plasma
plasma is the liquid part of the blood
The barrier that separates the interstitial fluid from the intracellular fluid is the plasma membrane. The interstitial fluid is a major component of the extracellular fluid.
Fluid
The most widely distributed mineral in plasma and tissue fluid is sodium.
Lymph One of them could be plasma.
Extracellular fluid (extra-outside)
Plasma, Lymph, interstitial Fluid and cerebrospinal fluid.
Plasma is the fluid portion of unclotted blood. After blood clots, the fluid that remains is referred to as serum.
white blood cells