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CO2 (carbon dioxide) and urea.
Gas is carried mostly by the plasma in the blood. The plasma contains dissolved gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, which are transported to different parts of the body. Oxygen is transported from the lungs to the tissues, while carbon dioxide is carried from the tissues back to the lungs for elimination.
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Yes. Plasmas conduct electric currents, but gases don't.
Sort of. Plasma is a state of matter unlike solid, liquid or gas. Plasma consists of partially ionized gas, only occurring at extremely high temperatures. Therefore, if gas molecules have their electrons partially 'broken apart' from their nuclei, they could be said to be 'broken apart (partially ionized) particles (molecules)'
Sound waves (Vibrations) are carried by a medium (matter). This can be either a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. *******Contributed by Czar Acumen***********************
becoz the plasma is not supposed to.
Yes. The cells in a plasma TV contain a mixture of gases that are typically found in neon lights. When a current is passed through the cell, it ionizes the gas, turning it into a partially ionized plasma. This plasma differs from the plasma found in the Sun, stars, and interplanetary, which is typically fully ionized, and hotter.
Most of the active functions of plasma membranes are carried out by proteins.
It is called plasmaThe name for the liquid part of blood is "plasma", and all other blood components are dissolved in or carried by the plasma.plasma plasma
== == Yes. The cells in a plasma TV contain a mixture of gases that are typically found in neon lights. When a current is passed through the cell, it ionizes the gas, turning it into a partially ionized plasma. This plasma differs from the plasma found in the Sun, stars, and interplanetary, which is typically fully ionized, and hotter.