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plasma
Plasma is found in the blood (it's the liquid portion - Red and white blood cells and platelets are the cellular portion).And here's a bonus grammar lesson!Where - used when asking location type question. Eg. "Where is plasma found? Where is my sock?We're - contraction of "we are"Were - plural past-tense of the verb "are". Eg. They are going to leave. We were going to leave.
This would be whole blood and normal - blood is made of blood cells and plasma (the liquid portion).
Plasma is the fluid portion of unclotted blood. After blood clots, the fluid that remains is referred to as serum.
Plasma
Nobody invented plasma and it isn't actually blood. Plasma is the liquid portion of your blood that the blood cells are suspended in. The process of separating blood for storage (plasma) was invented by Dr. Charles Drew.
The liquid organ of the circulatory system is blood. The liquid portion of the blood, minus the formed elements, is the plasma.
The liquid part is plasma and the solid part are the RBCs(red blood corpuscles/cells).
Plasma is the liquid portion of blood. Plasma without fibrinogen is called serum.
Fluid
Plasma is the fluid portion of blood and is comprised of water mostly, but also some nutrients carried in the blood. :-D