Blood is a vital fluid in the human body that plays key roles in transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells, removing waste products, and fighting infections. It is composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Blood types, determined by specific antigens, are crucial for safe blood transfusions. Additionally, blood regulates body temperature and pH levels, contributing to overall homeostasis.
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there are lots of things about the heart it pumps blood around your heart
some good things about mercantilism was that they had to get together to find out some things about people. They didn'tknow what to do about those good things but they did know what to do about the bad things. And you will know more about the bad things whenever you ask the question.
when the blood cells move your body has to move the blood with it
i know some things . not know much more
Some of the components of blood are: Red blood cells, White blood cells, Platelets, Plasma, Immunoglobulins.
No, you don't. Do you know what the cross section of a bear and a hag with an infusion of seal eyes and rat blood makes?
ask your doctor. you have the right to know
the things blood is made of is:plasma, red blood cells, and white blood cells.
WE know some things. Others we do not.
Antibodies. which you know is a white blood cell that fights things that are anti-body.
In order to know which one is a not characteristic of blood, you need to know the characteristics of blood. Some of the physical characteristics include being thick, sticky and viscous than water.