The short answer is: proteins, nutrients, electrolytes, hormones, vitamins, minerals, and waste products.
Long answer:
1. Plasma proteins such as albumin, fibrinogen, gamma globulin, prothrombin
2. Nutrients like glucose, fatty acids, cholesterol, and amino acids
3. Electrolytes, including sodium chloride and potassium chloride
4. Hormones, vitamins, enzymes
5. Metabolic waste
Human blood plasma is made of blood cells(other than the red blood cell), nutrients/minerals and water.
Blood is thicker than water. (Plasma is the main component of blood.)
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Blood plasma is approximately 90% water, making it the main component of plasma. The water in plasma helps transport nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body. Other components of plasma include proteins, electrolytes, and gases.
Approximately 90% of blood plasma is water. This water carries dissolved nutrients, gases, waste products, and other substances throughout the body.
Blood plasma is 95% water. Other components of blood plasma include clotting factors, proteins, and glucose; blood cells are not part of the plasma.
90% of plasma is made up of water. The other 10% consists of ions, proteins, hormones, gases, and waste products.
Blood plasma is the component of blood without cells. It's made up of water, salts, and other chemicals such as proteins.
First: what is temperory -other than a spelling error. Second: what is Plasma pherisis -other than a spelling error. This is not really a question, just rubbish.
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Hi there, I actually own a 1080p plasma tv, it is 50 inches so a good size. I bought it on the assumption it would be clearer than other plasma tvs but to be honest to the naked eye you can't tell that much
Mainly water, plasma proteins, minerals and other dissolved materials carried eg urea, glucose etc