What are the functions of plasma?

Blood plasma is the liquid part of blood, in which there are formed elements, namely the second part of the blood.
The main functions of blood plasma:
1. Distribution of nutrients throughout the body.
2. Removal from the body of harmful metabolic products.
3. Participation in blood coagulation.
There is also mechanical, nutritional, excretory, protective, thermoregulatory, regulatory.



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