Plasma is the liquid component of blood in which cells are suspended. Some substances found circulating in plasma include water, electrolytes, hormones, proteins (such as albumin and globulins), nutrients (like glucose and amino acids), waste products (such as urea and creatinine), gases (like oxygen and carbon dioxide), and clotting factors.
Bromine is found in Group 17 of the periodic table, also known as the halogens. It is a nonmetallic element that is typically found as a diatomic molecule (Br2) in its natural state.
Group 17 is called the halogen-group (F, Cl, Br, I, At, Uus)
The correct element found in group 17 and period 5 is iodine (I). It is a non-metal element known for its distinct purple color and is commonly used in medicine and pharmaceuticals.
It would be placed in group 17 of non-metals.
the name of the element that contains 17 protons is chlorine
plasma contains numerous protein, minerals, and other substances..... ^_^ hope this helps...
water-calcium-sodium-potassium-phosphorus-bicarbonates-vitamin-hormones-enzymes-nutrients-glucose-fatty acid-amino acid-oxygen-carbon dioxide-serum albumin-serum globumin
Group 17. Also known as the Halogen Family.
"Ardi" was found on 10/17/2009
You find him in the plasma frigate in 17+18+P2 Labratory area
Nope.
yes: Ed wrote the song when he was 17 and just recently found it and gave it to One Direction to use for their album Take Me Home.
All circulating "golden" (actually brass) dollars come from the U.S. Mint! The 17 stars represent the 17 states in the Union at the time of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which Sacagawea guided for part of the journey.
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This will depend on what type of plasma donation you want to participate in and what state you live in. Every state has different regulations so you should check with your local laws or ask a local plasmapheresis facility. If you have a disease diagnosis and want to participate in a disease research plasma donation such as those listed at idonateplasma.com, than 17 years old is the minimum with parental consent.
September 17 1892
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