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Yes. The major proteins found in plasma are fibrinogen, the protein that helps the blood to clot, antibodies, and enzymes.
Yes. Normal human plasma has many antibodies.
A - blood type
The plasma membrane consists of a phospholipid bilayer that contains proteins. There are four types of proteins in the plasma membrane - structural protein, receptor protein, transport protein and glycoprotien.
All plasma protein synthesis occurs in the liver.
Activated B cells, called plasma cells, are responsible for producing antibodies
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Yes. The major proteins found in plasma are fibrinogen, the protein that helps the blood to clot, antibodies, and enzymes.
The single most abundant protein in normal plasma is albumin.
B cells, about one-eighth of the circulating lymphocytes, mature into plasma cells. Plasma cells are responsible for the production and secretion of antibodies, soluble proteins that are also known as immunoglobulins.
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Yes. Normal human plasma has many antibodies.
No because A+ plasma has postive antibodies, where has A- has no antibodies. Its called a transfusion reaction where the immune system will attack the postive antibodies and cause them to burst.
A - blood type
Plasma Cells, lymphocytes .
The plasma membrane consists of a phospholipid bilayer that contains proteins. There are four types of proteins in the plasma membrane - structural protein, receptor protein, transport protein and glycoprotien.
The antibody is one, fibrin is also critical. Those are probably the two most vital but, there are others.