I think it's Globulin. Enjoy :D
antibody
A plasma protein called fibrinogen
No, hemoglobin is not a plasma protein. Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. Plasma proteins are different types of proteins found in the liquid component of blood called plasma.
... a receptor protein.
c) Plasmin
because it contains the protein called as albumin which is a main constituent of Blood Plasma.
Activated B cells, called plasma cells, are responsible for producing antibodies
A type of white blood cell called a lymphocyte, or more specifically a B lymphocyte produces antibodies.
Three organelles that are produced by the Golgi are within the cell that are called lysosomes, the plasma membrane and is outside the cell.
The protein that punches holes into the plasma membrane of an infected host cell is called a pore-forming protein. These proteins create pores that disrupt the cell membrane's integrity, leading to cell lysis and death.
When blood clotting is activated, fibrinogen (a protein of the blood plasma) circulating in the blood is converted to fibrin, which in turn helps to form a stable blood clot at the site of vascular disruption.
Plasma, in physics terms, is the fourth state of matter. It's form is similar to gas, but at extreme temperatures and energy, and shows the true colour of most elements when they are in their plasma form. Plasma is generally only found in the experimental Fusion reactors and in the stars themselves though due to the extreme requirements to create Plasma.