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  2. Plasma is the liquid component of your blood that contributes to 55% of your blood’s total volume. Plasma is necessary to help your body recover from injury, distribute nutrients, remove waste and prevent infection, while moving throughout your circulatory system.

  3. What is plasma? Function, uses, and donations - Medical News...

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    Plasma, also known as blood plasma, is the straw-colored liquid part of blood. It is the largest single component of blood, making up roughly 55%.

  4. Blood plasma - Wikipedia

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    Blood plasma is a light amber-colored liquid component of blood in which blood cells are absent, but which contains proteins and other constituents of whole blood in suspension. It makes up about 55% of the body's total blood volume. [ 1 ]

  5. Plasma in the Body: Color, Roles, Donation Uses - Verywell Health

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    Plasma, the liquid portion of your blood, makes up about 55% of your total blood volume, while the blood cell portion comprises about 45%. Your plasma is composed mainly of water, and it also contains minerals, proteins, and hormones.

  6. Plasma | Definition, Function, & Composition | Britannica

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    plasma, the liquid portion of blood. Plasma serves as a transport medium for delivering nutrients to the cells of the various organs of the body and for transporting waste products derived from cellular metabolism to the kidneys, liver, and lungs for excretion.

  7. Physiology, Blood Plasma - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Plasma, also known as blood plasma, appears light-yellowish or straw-colored. It serves as the liquid base for whole blood. Whole blood minus erythrocytes (RBCs), leukocytes (WBCs), and thrombocytes (platelets) make up the plasma.

  8. What Is Plasma and Why Is It Important? - Healthline

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    We’ll go over plasmas main functions in the body. You’ll also learn about the composition of plasma and why donation sites collect plasma in addition to whole blood.

  9. Blood: Function, What It Is & Why We Need It - Cleveland Clinic

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    Plasma. Your blood cells and platelets float in your plasma. Plasma is a yellowish fluid that accounts for 55% of your blood. Plasma is your blood’s utility player, covering many bases as it works to keep your body functioning. Some tasks plasma does include: Helping to clot blood and defend against invaders.

  10. Facts about blood plasma - Medical News Today

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    Get an overview of blood plasma, what makes up blood plasma, the vital functions it provides, how the kidneys filter blood plasma, and how donating blood plasma can save lives and help...

  11. Blood - Plasma, Components, Functions | Britannica

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    The liquid portion of the blood, the plasma, is a complex solution containing more than 90 percent water. The water of the plasma is freely exchangeable with that of body cells and other extracellular fluids and is available to maintain the normal state of hydration of all tissues.