Plasma, contains RBC, WBC and proteins
One is the liquid part called plasma which contains ions, nutrients and gases. The other consists of the blood cells and fragments called platelets.
Plasma is one of the major parts of the blood. It is the liquid that is left after the other major parts, like red blood cells and white blood cells, are removed. It contains many different essential proteins, as well as salts and sugars.
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No, it is not part of the circulatory system, it is protecting you from the environment, to help keep homeostasis( the body in stable condition)
The cardiovascular system contains your arteries. This system is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body and contains the heart, veins, capillaries, and other parts that pump blood to the rest of the body. Blood passes through arteries, therefore making the arteries part of the cardiovascular system.
The Aorta, it takes the oxygenated blood to all the other parts of the body,
red blood cells
The glomerulus of the nephron contains unfiltered blood, where blood is initially filtered to form the primary filtrate.
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not really a plant. the substance that contains that is called sodium pentothal.
The blood contains substances such as minerals, proteins and nutrients that are needed for the development of cells, tissues and organs.Plasma is usually quoted as the substance that stays behind in the blood when the red blood cells are taken out. It is the yellow, liquid part of the whole blood, which makes up 55 percent of the whole blood, and it is about 90 percent waterBlood comprises of four main parts plasma, serum, red blood cells (cells that carry oxygen) and white blood cells (cells that fight foreign bodies.Plasma is a transparent and yellowish fluid part of the blood. This is the part of the blood that contains fibrin and other clotting factors. About 55% of the total blood volume is Plasma . The main part of blood plasma is water.Red blood cells exist in a disc shape while white blood cells exist in irregular shapes. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin while the contents of white blood cells vary with different types. Hemoglobin makes red blood cells red while a "buffy coat" gives white blood cells a white-like appearance.