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Red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to all the cells of the body.

Plasma, the liquid part of the blood, delivers essential dissolved materials, such as nutrients, proteins, electrolytes and hormones.

Plasma also carries away dissolved waste products such as carbon dioxide, urea and lactic acid.

When needed, the white blood cells are available to fight diseases and the platelets can form clots to stop bleeding.

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