There are more than 4000 different types of components that make up human blood. The more prominent components are red cells, white cells, plasma and platelets.
red blood cells
Human blood is primarily made up of plasma, which is a liquid component that carries blood cells and nutrients throughout the body. The second component is blood cells, which include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Blood is a mixture of cells and a watery liquid, called plasma, that the cells float in. It also contains other things like nutrients (such as sugar), hormones, clotting agents, and waste products to be flushed out of the body.
Cells make up the solid portion which is 45% of the blood. red blood cells, hemoglobin, whiteblood cells, and platelets.
Plasma makes up 55% of blood volume.
Plasma makes up blood (it is yellow wierd...)
Plasma, makes up about 55% of human blood. 92% of Plasma, is water.
Red and white cells
plasma makes up 55% of your blood in your body
Cells, the smallest structure of life, basically makes up the human body.
30 to 50 trillion cells make up the average human body
RBC's are Disk Shaped Cells, Covered in a Tough Flexible Membrane.