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What is blood plasma exactly? I get confused between interstitial fluid, blood plasma, an actual blood..

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Blood plasma is a fluid in a blood that carries the blood components throughout the body. Plasma is the largest part of blood almost 55 percent, wen plasma separated from the body is lightly yellowish liquid. Plasma carries water, salt and enzymes.Te main role of the plasma is to carry nutrients ,and hormone, and proteins to the parts of the body that need it. Blood celss also put their waste in the plasma, the plasma helps remove the waste from the body. Blood plasma also helps carry all parts of the blood through circulatory system.

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Blood Plasma is the pale yellow fluid of the blood that consists of water and its dissolved constituents, including especially proteins (such as albumin, fibrinogen, and globulin).

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