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Q: What is the quantity of oxygen in plasma?
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In the plasma the quantity of oxygen in solution is?

only about 1.5% of the oxygen transported is carried in the dissolved form


How much oxygen the blood can carry depends on the quantity of plasma or red blood cells?

Red blood cells.


Why the oxygen not carried by the plasma?

becoz the plasma is not supposed to.


Where does plasma exist in the greatest quantity?

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Two gases found in plasma?

Blood plasma has both oxygen and carbon dioxide dissolved in it.


Does plasma carry oxygen?

When oxygen enters the bloodstream through the lungs it generally binds to red blood cells (more specifically the hemoglobin within red blood cells), which are carried along within the plasma. While some unbound oxygen may become diffused inside the plasma itself it is not the primary or intended mean of oxygen transport throughout the body. In short, plasma doesn't carry oxygen, but instead carries the cells that carry oxygen.


Why can oxygen easily cross the plasma membrane but sodium ions are unable to cross the plasma membrane?

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Name two gases found in plasma?

The carbon dioxide and oxygen are the two main gases in plasma. When blood travels to the lungs the concentration of these two gases changes.


Do oxygen and carbon dioxide readily dissolve in plasma?

no co2 is more readily dissolved in water than oxygen and blood along with plasma is formed of water so co2 is more readily soluble in plasma compared to o2


The quantity of oxygen in brown lead oxide is always twice as great as the quantity of oxygen in yellow lead oxide this is an example of which law?

The Law of Definite Proportions.


What carries gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide?

plasma has a little


What substances easily pass through the plasma membrane?

oxygen