Extracellular fluid (extra-outside)
Plasma is the fluid portion of unclotted blood. After blood clots, the fluid that remains is referred to as serum.
Small blood vessels called capillaries would "ooze".
white blood cells
Plasma and blood cells are different components of blood. When cells are removed form blood the remaining fluid is plasma. When clotting factors present in the plasma interact with blood cells, a clot forms. Clotted blood do not have plasma. The fluid remains after the blood clots is called serum.
AB plasma has been considered as the universal Blood plasma type, and therefore AB plasma is given to patients with any Blood type.
Blood is inside a blood vessel. Blood is made up of Red Blood Cells, White Blood cells, Platelets, and Plasma.
blood pressure in the cappilaries forces part of the plasma out through the walls .the fluid which escapes is not blood or neither plasma but is called tissue fluid by Rachael magro
The fluid in which blood cells are suspended is called plasma. Plasma is the liquid component of blood that carries red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets throughout the body.
Blood. Plasma. Platelets blood
No.Plasma is a straw coloured fluid in blood.
Blood plasma, extracellular fluid, and lymph are all components of the body's fluid compartments and are interconnected in the circulatory and lymphatic systems. Blood plasma is the liquid portion of blood, which circulates nutrients, gases, and waste. Extracellular fluid encompasses all fluid outside of cells, including interstitial fluid, which is derived from plasma and bathes cells. Lymph, formed from interstitial fluid, returns excess fluid and proteins to the bloodstream, thus maintaining fluid balance and facilitating immune responses.
yes it is in your blood. about 90% water