Plasma is probably the fourth state of matter that you are alluding to: Solid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma. Plasma is superheated matter where the electrons are stripped from the nucleus.
i would say tha some unexample of plasma membrane would be butts or boobies or maybe even penisis and vaginias ,but thats just my oppinion
Artificial plasmas include:The electrified gas in a fluorescent lightThe electrified gas in a plasma ballFusion plasmaLaser plasmasNaturally occurring plasmas include:Terrestrialfirethe auroralightningthe ionosphere (part of the Earth's plasmasphere)Space plasmas includeThe matter making up the Sun and starsThe interplanetary medium (Solar Wind)The interstellar medium (space between the stars)The Intergalactic medium (space between galaxies)For more information, see:http://www.plasma-universe.com/
an exaple of plasmas is...sun,nueclier fusion,or a spark -Ciara
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The three main types of matter are liquid,solid, and a gas. There is a fourth, which is called "plasma". Plasma is found on the sun.
The sun, lightning, the ionosphere, fluorescent light bulb, stars, fire, plasma tv, and solar winds are examples of plasma.
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1. Melting ice 2. Boiling water 3. Freezing water A physical change is when something goes from one state of matter to another Solid To Liquid, Gas to Liquid, Solid to Gas, Gas to Plasma, Plasma to liquid, Etc...
Plasma is even on earth. Examples are the northern lights, lightning,and core,or magma. Plasma is also in neon light tubes like for advertising. Just to add plasma is also in stars, the sun, and black holes.
Examples: solid, liquid, gas, plasma etc.
There are 4 states of matter not 3. These are: solids, liquids, gases and plasma.
fire, lightning, star, solar wind and energy
Albumin - which maintains the colloidal osmotic pressure of plasma & acts as a carrier protein.Globulins - which mainly fight infections.Fibrinogen - involved in formation of the final blood clot.
natural - lightening, the auroraman made - neon and florescent lights
Bitumen/pitch/tar. Quark-gluon plasma.