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<br>What's blood made up of? Blood is made up of about 55% blood plasma and about 45% different types of blood cells. Blood plasma is a gentle yellow, barely cloudy liquid. Over 90% of blood plasma is water, [BloodVitals](http://124.222.111.18:10880/amelietuttle81/5263bloodvitals-spo2/wiki/Newborn+Pulse+Oximetry+Screening+To+Detect+Critical+Congenital+Heart+Disease) whereas lower than 10% consists of dissolved substances, mostly proteins. Blood plasma additionally accommodates electrolytes, vitamins and nutrients equivalent to glucose and amino acids. Over 99% of the strong particles in blood are cells often known as red blood cells (erythrocytes) as a result of their crimson coloration. The rest are pale or colorless white blood cells (leukocytes) and platelets (thrombocytes). Red blood cells look like discs which might be thinner within the center. They'll simply change shape to "squeeze through" slim blood vessels. Unlike many other cells, purple blood cells haven't any nucleus ("info heart"). All red blood cells include a pink pigment known as hemoglobin. Oxygen binds to hemoglobin, and is transported across the body in that way.<br>
<br>In tiny blood vessels in the lung, [BloodVitals SPO2](http://103.47.192.231:3000/alejandragoods/bloodvitals-home-monitor1982/wiki/Solving+Gaps+In+Blood+Pressure+Monitoring) the crimson blood cells pick up oxygen from inhaled (breathed in) air and carry it by the bloodstream to all parts of the body. Once they reach their purpose, they launch it once more. The cells need oxygen for [BloodVitals wearable](https://wiki.giroudmathias.ch/index.php?title=Fully_Integrated_Wearable_Impedance_Cytometry_Platform_On_Flexible_Circuit_Board_With_Online_Smartphone_Readout) metabolism, which creates carbon dioxide as a waste product. The carbon dioxide is absorbed from the cells by the blood plasma (some of it binds to hemoglobin too) and is transported back to the lungs in the bloodstream. There it leaves the physique after we breathe out. Red blood cells can even pick up or launch hydrogen and nitrogen. By selecting up or releasing hydrogen they help to maintain the pH of the blood stable
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