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blood plasma is made up of 92% water, plasma proteins ( fibrinogen, albumin, and globulin), nutrients, electryolyters, hormones, vitamins, enzymes, and metabolic wastse products.
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Plasma contains water, proteins, salts, nutrients, hormones and waste. So the job of the plasma in blood is to hold nutrients and other essentials needed in your body!:D
>Plasma is a pale,yellow coloured, non-living, intercellular matrix, having basic properties. >Blood plasma containes 90% of water and 10% of various constituents. >The plasma contains of various components like plasma proteins, nutrients, metabolic waste, enzymes, hormones,etc. >It is a component of blood.
Plasma is the straw colored liquid portion of the blood that contains salts, proteins, water nutrients, hormones, and wastes. Here waste materials travel to the lungs, kidneys, and digestive system where they are removed from the body. Blood gets rid of carbon dioxide, ammonia, and many other waste products.
blood is separated into 2 things. the blood cells, and the plasma. The plasma is about 55 percent of the blood and in that 55 percent, 90 percent of it is water, and other 10 percent is dissolved gases, salts, nutrients, enzymes, hormones, waste products, and proteins called plasma proteins.
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The plasma, or liquid part of the blood, is primary responsible for transporting nutrients, hormones, and wastes. Oxygen, in contrast, is carried by the red blood cells.
plasma contains dissolved substances such as proteins,digested food,common salt,waste products and hormones. It transport all these dissolved substances
blood supplies oxygen and other nutrients to muscles and other parts of the body. sometimes it carries hormones or other things like adrenaline.ANd they carry the waste and carbon dioxide away.
Blood carries nutrients and hormones to every part of your body. Your kidneys' job is to clean the blood, so some hormones are absorbed into the byproduct, urine.