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Plasma is adapted to its function as the liquid component of blood, providing a medium for the transport of nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body. Its high water content enables it to maintain blood volume and pressure while facilitating thermoregulation. Additionally, plasma contains proteins such as albumin for osmotic balance and antibodies for immune defense, ensuring both nutrient delivery and protection against pathogens. This unique composition allows plasma to play a critical role in maintaining homeostasis.

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