Items that are not dissolved in plasma include larger blood cells such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Additionally, certain large proteins, such as some clotting factors, may exist in the plasma but are not dissolved in a free form. Instead, they remain suspended in the plasma. Other substances, like lipids or fat globules, typically require transport proteins to move through plasma.
The plasma carries dissolved food
The amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the plasma is typically around 1.2-2.0 millimoles per liter.
Blood plasma is about 91.5% water. The rest is proteins and dissolved elements.
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plasma
They travel dissolved in the plasma.
Yes. Whole blood minus the blood cells leaves you with plasma, which includes all dissolved materials.
60% albumen, 35% globulins, 4% Fibrinogen
Oxygen
Mainly water, plasma proteins, minerals and other dissolved materials carried eg urea, glucose etc
Yes, it is attached to the red blood cells which travels around the body via the plasma.