No it doesn't.....
By volume, water makes up about 90% of plasma.
The volume of gas
Plasma is matter made up of electrically charged particles that have no definite shape or volume. It is often considered the fourth state of matter, in addition to solids, liquids, and gases. Plasma is commonly found in stars and lightning.
Plasma does not have a fixed shape or volume as it is the fourth state of matter composed of ionized gases. Plasma takes the shape of its container and can expand or contract depending on external factors such as pressure and temperature.
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.
The gas and plasma phases have a variable volume.
The volume of a gas is subject to change with temperature and pressure.
Plasma hasn't a definite volume.
No, plasma volume is a component of blood volume. Blood volume includes both plasma (the liquid component of blood) and cellular components (such as red and white blood cells and platelets). Plasma volume constitutes about 55% of total blood volume.
no.
Yes.
Plasma volume is typically measured in milliliters (ml) or liters (L).
Which of the following plasma proteins help regulate blood volume?
a hospital has 125 deciliters bags of plasma. what is the volume of plasma expressed in milliliters
During pregnancy, the body increases its plasma volume to support the growing fetus. This increase in plasma volume helps to provide more nutrients and oxygen to the developing baby.
no
By volume, water makes up about 90% of plasma.