What is the role of plasma?

Plasma of blood is a liquid part of blood that is turbid yellow in color. Roughly speaking, plasma is blood without red blood cells. It contains amino acids, proteins, hormones and other substances.

The functions of plasma in the body include:

– transportation of blood cells;

– regulation of blood pressure;

– maintaining body temperature;

– transport of hormones and their regulation of their effects;

– supply of oxygen and nutrients to the entire body;

– prevention of vascular adhesion and thrombus formation.



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