As plasma conforms to whatever container in which it is kept, it would be an indefinite shape.
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It could be plasma.
liquid, gas, and plasma phases must be contained to remain in the same shape. Solid retains it's shape without containment.
As plasma conforms to whatever container in which it is kept, it would be an indefinite shape.
No.
Plasma has no definite shape or volume and conducts electric currents.a gas
Like gas, plasma does not have a definite shape or a definite volume.
The Volume of Plasma actually depends on the amount of Plasma given to an object. That's because Plasma can't be usually measured. For example, a sunlight and electricity. They can't be very much measured but you can measure how much it came in a certain type of object. So, in the other hand, there is no shape to Plasma because a Plasma is always moving and it doesn't have a specific shape to it.
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The Volume of Plasma actually depends on the amount of Plasma given to an object. That's because Plasma can't be usually measured. For example, a sunlight and electricity. They can't be very much measured but you can measure how much it came in a certain type of object. So, in the other hand, there is no shape to Plasma because a Plasma is always moving and it doesn't have a specific shape to it.
Yes, as the plasma membrane acts as a base for the cytoskeleton of the cell. (Which helps to maintain the shape of the cell.)
Yes. In this sense, a plasma is similar to a gas.
Cells acquire shape due to the limiting membrane encolsing it, that is, plasma membrane.
no it cannot
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