Could anybody please tell me the chemical makeup of blood plasma? I already know about the different parts of blood, such as red blood cells, platelets, white blood cells, etc.
I'm simply asking for the chemicals/substances that are the basics parts of blood plasma so that i could possibly synthesize it for an experiment I'm testing. (Real blood will not work for it)
It appears that the responses to my topic have gotten way off track of what i desired to know. I simply want to take and harvest the glucose and NADPH that is produced by the plants and then do a process similar to or the same as cellular respiration. Then take the ATP and break it into ADP and harvest the chemical energy to create electricity.
Hello, I'm a freshman in high-school, and I'm attempting to see if it is possible to harness the abilities of leaves in photosynthesis to create a new power/food source that is more efficient than typical solar panels. I desire to take leaves and either mutate them so that they will grow in all directions to cover a thin sheet (on which they will be given water similar to that used in hydroponics and put out into the sun) or create plant stem cells (if that's even possible) and grow them onto the sheet as leaf cells.
I would like to know what the most efficient plant is that you can think of (when it comes to the ability to produce the most glucose in the shortest amount of time with the least amount of light). I also would like to know if it's possible to make plant stem cells.
Thank you for your time.
(note: In this topic i have not given away all of the information on what I will actually do with the leaves once they are on the sheet and watered/"fed".)
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