water--90% , organic constituents like plasma proteins7% , other organic constituents like glucose, hormones, urea, amino acids etc---2.1% ,4-Inorganic constituents like mineral ions--0.9% .
Blood is a heterogeneous mixture of plasma and the separate cells, such as red blood cells and platelets. So it is not a single compound, but contains large numbers of organic molecules.
In the blood, usually. I assume you knew this, so I don't really understand what you meant by the question.
in lipids
the yellow liquid component of blood, in which the blood cells are suspended.
No, plasma is the fluid of the blood. Cells have fluid which is called cytoplasm.from Wikipedia: Blood plasma is the yellow liquid component of blood, in which the blood cells in whole blood would normally be suspended. It makes up about 55% of the total blood volume. It is mostly water (92% by volume) and contains dissolved proteins, glucose, clotting factors, mineral ions, hormones and carbon dioxide (plasma being the main medium for excretory product transportation).
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Blood "plasma" is the liquid outside of cells. In it are various dissolved substances. There are inorganic salts, also called "electrolytes" which are present in the form of dissolved ions. There are also plasma proteins. Some plasma proteins transport lipids, which are insoluble in water. The only way the lipids can travel in the blood is if they are bound to proteins. Immunoglobulins, another protein, are also found in the blood plasma. They are antibodies that help fight viruses that invade the body. There are also blood clotting factors in the blood plasma. Other substances in the blood plasma are nutrients, metabolic waste products, respiratory gases, and hormones.
No, Plasma is the liquid solution that blood cells are suspended in.
Blood is a heterogeneous mixture of plasma and the separate cells, such as red blood cells and platelets. So it is not a single compound, but contains large numbers of organic molecules.
In the blood, usually. I assume you knew this, so I don't really understand what you meant by the question.
The blood plasma is the transport medium in the circulatory system, into which many substances are dissolved, like carbon dioxide, hormones and nutrients. It helps to carry red and white blood cells, as well as platelets, to different parts of the body quickly and efficiently. The plasma can also diffuse out of capillaries into the gaps around cells, allowing the nutrients in the plasma to diffuse into the cells.
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plasma
the thing that is responsible for conducting dissolved food substances is dissolved minerals in the water are deposited within the cells of these parts.
Blood is made of plasma and hemoglobin. Plasma is what hemoglobin and other nutrients, blood cells, etc are suspended in.
in lipids
The blood circulatory system transports cells and dissolved substances to and from the organs designed to deal with filtering out such things.