The biggest part of your blood is plasma, which makes up about 55% of its volume. Plasma is a yellowish liquid that contains water, electrolytes, nutrients, hormones, and waste products, playing a crucial role in transporting these substances throughout the body. It also helps regulate body temperature and maintain pH balance. The remaining components of blood include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
I believe it's plasma
The biggest part of the fetus is the head/brain..
it is the biggest and the longest artery carrying blood away from the heart
yes,plasma makes up a little more than half of the blood. Your blood has several different parts. Each part has a different job. The biggest part of your blood is a straw-colored liquid which is plasma. The cells in your body depend on the blood's plasma to carry food from the digestive system to your cells. Plasma also carries away waste from the cells.
aorta
Water is the biggest "substance" in making blood. Blood is about 97% water.
The largest blood vessels are the arteries.
Aorta
Water is the biggest "substance" in making blood. Blood is about 97% water.
This part is the nucleus.
supply oxygen
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