The body fluid is broken down into compartments, The ICF and the ECF.
ICF is Intra-cellular fluid, which is the fluid inside the body's cells. This makes up 2/3 of your body's total fluid.
ECF is is Extra-Cellular fluid, and found anywhere outside a cell. This makes up 1/3 of your body's total fluid amount.
The ECF also contains the plasma which makes up about 1/3 of that, or roughly 3 Liters.
The actual fluid levels are always changing depending on the situation, but the ratios remain constant.
Plasma Osmolarity =Total Body mOsm - Urine mOs-------------------------------------Total Body Water - Urine Volumeand: Total Body Osmolarity = PLasma Osmolarity x Weight x 0.6 Total Body Water = Weigth x 0.6
The total amount of dissolved salts in ocean water is referred to as "Salinity". :)
The total amount of Earths total water supply that is usable fresh water is less then two percent. The rest is salt water or pond water.
Roughly 97% of the total amount of water on Earth is salt water found in oceans and seas.
Plasma
The total amount of water would be 150 milliliters.
the total amount is 98%
Blood consists of plasma, blood cells, and platelets
The plasma protein albumin helps maintain the proper amount of water in the blood by controlling osmotic pressure. This pressure keeps water inside the blood vessels, preventing it from leaking into surrounding tissues. If albumin levels are too low, it can lead to fluid accumulation in the tissues, known as edema.
Water in plasma state is called "plasma water" or "plasmatic water." It is a highly reactive form of water that exists at very high temperatures.
Creating plasma in a microwave involves placing a small glass of water in the microwave and heating it until it turns into steam. The steam can then be ionized by placing a metal object, such as a spoon, in the water. This process can create a small amount of plasma in the microwave. However, it is important to note that creating plasma in a microwave can be dangerous and should be done with caution.
The liquid part of blood is called plasma. Plasma is a yellowish fluid that makes up about 55% of the total blood volume. It contains water, electrolytes, proteins, hormones, and waste products.