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- Characteristics of plasma include12:
- Redistributing water where your body needs it
- Delivering hormones, nutrients, and proteins to parts of your body
- Supporting blood vessels from collapsing or clogging
- Maintaining blood pressure and circulation
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Plasma is responsible for:
- Redistributing water where your body needs it.
- Delivering hormones, nutrients and proteins to parts of your body and helping to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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- Occurrence of Plasmas Plasma can occur by subjecting matter to very high temperatures, to radiation or high voltages, as in a lightning bolt. ...
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