argon for sure, probably all of the noble metals
It is called whole blood. Whole Blood is Plasma & Formed Elements (RBC's, WBC's, etc) Plasma contributes 46-63% and the Formed Elements contribute 37-54% of whole blood in the body.
No plasma doesn't have its own shapebecause, it gets formed by force (which makes it a solid). And when there is no force on plasma it turns into a liquid.
plasma, and formed elements
hemoconcentration
Fibrinogen
They normally are formed by bone marrow.
whole
Plasma is the straw-colored liquid that holds the formed elements that make up blood.
One substance that is not found in plasma is formed elements such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Plasma primarily consists of water, electrolytes, proteins, hormones, and waste products, but it does not contain these cellular components. Instead, formed elements are suspended within the plasma but are considered distinct from it.
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.
Blood is originally a liquid as it is formed of water then plasma
plasma-55% and formed elements-45%