what is the function of plasma

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Plasma is the liquid part of blood excluding blood cells. Plasma serves as a transport system delivering various materials to and from cells. It helps many substances to move freely throughout the body. It consists of water in which many substances are dissolved including plasma proteins, salts, food substances, hormones, digested and waste excretory products. In the plasma, floats the RBC, WBC and blood platelets.

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Blood plasma serves many functions. These functions include maintaining blood pressure and volume to aid in blood clotting and immunity. Plasma also aids in exchange of vital minerals and helps maintain a proper pH.

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