How comes our blood is red
THE colour of human blood plasma is pale translucent straw-yellow.
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Blood Plasma is one of the many things that make up what humans use as blood. Plasma is usually a light yellow or straw colour
You do not have red blood cells in the plasma. Plasma means blood minus red blood cells. So you see the original yellowish colour in case of the blood plasma.
It is clear with a yellowish hue. The color varies slightly among people.
A plasma TV should be called a "fluorescent TV" but plasma sounds better. So they're two things inside a pixel that create colour. First step would be to run electricity through each cell and ionise a gas,which makes the gas a plasma, which emits UV light. The second part is when this UV light hits a phosphor which is coated inside the pixel which emits the colour you see.
Blood plasma is a pale yellow in color. It is liquid but has a thick consistency with elastic properties similar to that of ketchup.
Plasma, in physics terms, is the fourth state of matter. It's form is similar to gas, but at extreme temperatures and energy, and shows the true colour of most elements when they are in their plasma form. Plasma is generally only found in the experimental Fusion reactors and in the stars themselves though due to the extreme requirements to create Plasma.
In the cell the cell wall is the outer most layer and after that plasma membrane is present.cytoplasm is attached to plasma membrane.it have some phospolipis.phaspho lipid cab give colour so the human plasma can change the colour.
A plasma television has a higher picture quality over a larger sized screen, and better colour definition, especially deeper blacks. There is also less lag on moving images, and it can be viewed from wider angles.
Although both TV's are attractive looking, with sleek designs, there are many differences between them. The benefits of a plasma TV is that they have better colour accuracy and a wider side to side viewing panel.