What's plasma?
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Plasma is an ionized gas.
Plasma is the liquid portion of your blood. Like when you see your blood in the tube and the yellow liquid on top once its been sitting for a while in the tray- thats plasma. Im a phlebotomist!!
Plasma is the part of your blood that isn't the red blood cells, the white blood cells, or platelets. It's the fluid that actually carries these cells.
well its a type of television. Plasma is often called the "Fourth State of Matter," the other three being solid, liquid and gas. A plasma is a distinct state of matter containing a significant number of electrically charged particles, a number sufficient to affect its electrical properties and behavior. In addition to being important in many aspects of our daily lives, plasmas are estimated to constitute more than 99 percent of the visible universe.
plasma in biology is the liquid part of blood ... it is in this soup the other components like the rbc , wbc , platelets , various minerals , salts , protient and a lot more stuff are in .
plasma is also the name of the 4th state of matter ... its nothing but the ionised gas... its present in the stars and in the universe in various places .
plasma is the ionised gas which is used in the plasma tv .
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