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What is the osmolality of blood plasma?
300 mosmol / Kg
The molarity is:
The amount of dissolved particles in moles indicated in ! liter of solution
The molarity is:
the amount of solute in mole expressed in 1 Kg of solvent
Where is the freezing of the blood plasma?
at -0.56 C
In the organism, is the reflection coeffiecient of the osmotic membranes:
between 0 and 1
By paper electrophoresis
can be separated from each other substantailly only two proteins, albumin and fibrinogen,
When immunoelectrophoresis
give the present in a gel and cast on a glass plate with the antibody migrated in the electric field antigen called Prazipitations blinder
In the Ion Exchange Chromatography
the proteins are separated due to their charges
In the HPLC
is done, the separation of the proteins at high pressure into a solid phase
When ultracentrifugation?
the individual macromolecules are separated according to their sedimentation
From the fractions of plasm proteins
results albumin more than 50% of total protein
What transported transcobalamin
vitamin B12
What moves the TBG?
Thyroxine
What mores the haptoglobin?
heme
What is the transcortin?
A protein that transports the corticoids
Of the lipoproteins, which play a role in the transport of fats …
the proportion of proteins in chylomicrons is lowest
What substance is mainly transported by albumin?
Bilirubin
The plamsa proteins are
about 7% of the buffer capacity of the blood responsible
What substance (s) is (are) responsible for the increase of erythrocyte sedimentation in inflammation?
acute phase proteins
Which statement is correct for the acute phase proteins?
fibrinogen and haptoglobin are acute phase proteins
Among the acute phase proteins belong/ belongs ..
C- reactive proteins
Where is the HDL lipoprotein synthesised ?
In Darmendothel
The plasma proteins
may be renewed at the loss of protein a day up ta 25%
Where are the gamma globulins produced?
in the plasma cells