Plasma Proteins.
Although Plasma is 92% water, that is the solvent in Plasma. Plasma proteins make up 7% of the whole Plasma volume as solutes. And other miniscule solvents make up the remaining 1%. Some Plasma proteins are Albumins, Globulins (Hormone-Binding Protein, Metalloproteins, Apolipoproteins, Steroid-Binding Proteins), Fribinogen, other varying Plasma Proteins and Peptide Hormones (Insulin, PRL, TSH, FSH, LH).
(Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, Martini, pages 640-642).
Red blood cells. That's why blood is red.
The single most abundant protein in normal plasma is albumin.
bicarbonate
Yes
protein buffer
Chloride Cl-
Solvent: Most Abundant (Milk) Solute: Least Abundant (Chocolate Syrup)
Plasma is a straw-colored fluid that makes up approximately 55% of the total whole blood volume. Blood is also one of the most abundant fluids in the human body.
globulin
globulin
The cellular components of blood include red corpuscles (erythrocytes), platelets (thrombocytes), and five types of white corpuscles (leukocytes). Of these, erythrocytes are the most common (37- 54%).
Red blood cells are the most abundant White blood cells are the second most Platelets are the least abundant