Carbon Dioxide and Urea
blood plasma is made up of 92% water, plasma proteins ( fibrinogen, albumin, and globulin), nutrients, electryolyters, hormones, vitamins, enzymes, and metabolic wastse products.
Plasma is usually straw colored and is the blood devoid of red blood cells. It contains WBC which has immunological functions. It carries with it dissolved carbon dioxide, hormones, antibodies, immuno-globulins, salts, glucose, urea and many other biochemicals including nitogenous wastes.
Blood plasma is the yellowish fluid component of blood that holds blood cells in suspension. It consists mainly of water, electrolytes, proteins, hormones, and waste products. Plasma plays a critical role in maintaining blood pressure and transporting nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
The main waste product of aerobic respiration is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Blood consists of plasma, blood cells, and platelets
removal of waste product from the plasma......not so sure tho
Plasma carries urea through the bloodstream from the liver, where it is produced as a waste product of protein metabolism. Once in the bloodstream, urea is transported to the kidneys, where it is filtered out of the blood and excreted in urine. This process helps maintain the body's nitrogen balance and remove excess waste.
blood plasma carries waste product including urea
Carbon dioxide :)
plasma contains numerous protein, minerals, and other substances..... ^_^ hope this helps...
There are a handful of waste products that are products of a plant's respiration. Oxygen is one such waste product.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, electrolytes.
Platelets do not carry dissolved urea; their primary function is to aid in blood clotting and wound healing. Urea, a waste product produced from protein metabolism, is primarily transported in the plasma of the blood, not within platelets. Therefore, while platelets play a crucial role in hemostasis, they are not involved in the transport of urea.
There are some different applications for plasma torches (or plasma arc or plasma gun) including plasma cutting, plasma spraying and plasma and waste disposal.
yes,plasma makes up a little more than half of the blood. Your blood has several different parts. Each part has a different job. The biggest part of your blood is a straw-colored liquid which is plasma. The cells in your body depend on the blood's plasma to carry food from the digestive system to your cells. Plasma also carries away waste from the cells.
Veins help carry away carbon dioxide, a waste product produced by cells during metabolism. They transport deoxygenated blood, which contains this carbon dioxide, back to the heart. From there, the blood is sent to the lungs, where carbon dioxide is expelled from the body during exhalation. This process is crucial for maintaining the body's overall homeostasis.
The products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen. Many people consider oxygen a waste product. However, plants need oxygen just like animals and other organisms do in order to carry out aerobic cellular respiration. So oxygen is really not a waste product of photosynthesis.