- Respiratory gases-oxygen n carbon dioxide
- Hormones secreted by endocrine glands.
- Waste material
- Ions
The meaning depends on the context. As a physical scientist I know that it is the state of matter (like the surface of the sun) which is composed of an ionized gas. But as a blood donor it is what they want me to give which is my blood MINUS the red blood cells. Over on Wikipedia, they give this information:Plasma may refer to:Blood plasma, the yellow-colored liquid component of blood, in which blood cells are suspendedPlasma (physics), an ionized state of matter similar to a gas Plasma display, a common application of plasma, a flat-panel electronic visual display technologyPlasma antenna, a type of radio antennaPlasma globe or plasma lamp: novelty items that were most popular in the 1980sMilk plasma or whey, the liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strainedPlasma (KDE), a reimplementation and redesign of the KDE free desktop environment for Unix-Like Operating Systems, such as Linux and FreeBSDPlasma (mineral), bright green chalcedony, sometimes found with small spots of jasper resembling blood dropsPlasma Records, a World Record LabelPlasma effect, a computer-based animated visual effect, used in graphics demonstrationsPlasma (album), the 2003 live album by Trey AnastasioPlasma (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe
hey my name is joe and the answer 2 this is no. but blood will come out
Hematology analyzer.
protoplasm , cell membrane and nucleus (may be well defined or not well defined)
There were three basic states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. As we understood more about the nature of the world and how things in it worked, we saw that the three states of matter were basically a function of temperature. But at elevated temperatures, the term "gas" doesn't really apply. We had to think of something else, and plasma was the name we applied as a logical extension of the other three states of matter. We needed a fourth state of matter to describe things on the sun or in an electric arc. Atoms stripped of some or all of their electrons and existing without them owing to extrordinarily high temperatures (energies) are in a state called a plasma. Wikipedia has additional information on this state of matter, and a link is provided.
There is Blood, but what the red blood cells float in is called Plasma.
It is called plasmaThe name for the liquid part of blood is "plasma", and all other blood components are dissolved in or carried by the plasma.plasma plasma
Blood consists of plasma, blood cells, and platelets
No, they have the same name, but they're not at all similar.
red blood cells, white blood cells and the plasma
The liquid that carries platelets, red blood cells, and white blood cells around in the body is called blood. It is a vital component of the circulatory system and plays a crucial role in transporting oxygen, nutrients, and removing waste products from the body.
Plasma
Blood is what a chemist would describe as an aqueous solution; the liquid part is simply water.
Oxygen and waste carbon dioxide are both carried by the blood.
Blood plasma is heterogeneous.
Ions, glucose, amino acids, and certain proteins are actively transported across plasma membranes. This process requires the use of energy in the form of ATP to move substances against their concentration gradient.
Human blood temperature is 37 degrees C or 98.6 degrees F, the same goes for the plasma found in blood. The plasma found in your blood is not the same as the 4th state of matter of the same name. In physics and chemistry, plasma is a state of matter similar to gas of high temperatures in which a certain portion of the particles are ionized. Blood plasma is the straw-colored/pale-yellow liquid component of blood that normally holds the blood cells in whole blood in suspension.