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Osmotic Pressure Plasma Proteins Maintain Blood Provide Colloid

Plasma proteins maintain blood osmotic pressure by providing colloid osmotic pressure, with 75% from albumin and 25% from globulins.

Las proteínas plasmáticas mantienen la presión osmótica de la sangre proporcionando presión osmótica coloidal, con el 75% aportado por la albúmina y el 25% por las globulinas.

Front How do plasma proteins maintain osmotic pressure of blood
Back they provide colloid osmotic pressure
75% by albumin
25% by globulins
almost none by fibrinogen

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