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itcontains water, amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, harmones, urea and heat energy.

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Does plasma carry food from the digestive system?

Yes and no. It carries nutrients and electrolytes that is absorbed from your intestines.


What carries dissolved food around the body?

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Does plasma carry digested food?

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Do plasma carry food from the digestive system to your body cells?

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What are the substances that are transported in the blood?

plasma contains dissolved substances such as proteins,digested food,common salt,waste products and hormones. It transport all these dissolved substances


Which part of the blood carries dissolved foods?

The plasma is the medium responsible for the transport of soluble products of digestion. These nutrients include fatty acids, amino acids and glucose. But the plasma also carries red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets, along with dissolved carbon dioxide and hormones.


What is the amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the plasma?

The amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the plasma is typically around 1.2-2.0 millimoles per liter.


How much is plasma water?

Blood plasma is about 91.5% water. The rest is proteins and dissolved elements.


What Percentage of CO2 transported dissolved in blood plasma?

7%


Is true plasma contains about 20 dissolved components?

false


Does hemogoblin carry bicarbonate?

No. Hemoglobin carries oxygen. The bicarbonate is dissolved in the plasma.


Why blood is consist of blood plasma?

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.