Explain blood, plasma, WBCs and RBCs with their functions
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Blood is a connective tissue.
The plasma, WBCS and RBCs are it's parts:
Plasma: It is the integral part of blood. It is the liquid in which all other components float. It comprises of various nutrients and some excreted products too. It is a colorless liquid.
WBCs: They are irregularly shaped fighter cells present in blood. They fight against any bacteria or virus that enter our body. In this process, it dies itself. Also known as the soldier cell of blood.
RBCs: As the name suggests, they arw red coloured blood cells. They contain haemoglobin which help in transportation of oxygen to various parts of the body.
The plasma, WBCS and RBCs are it's parts:
Plasma: It is the integral part of blood. It is the liquid in which all other components float. It comprises of various nutrients and some excreted products too. It is a colorless liquid.
WBCs: They are irregularly shaped fighter cells present in blood. They fight against any bacteria or virus that enter our body. In this process, it dies itself. Also known as the soldier cell of blood.
RBCs: As the name suggests, they arw red coloured blood cells. They contain haemoglobin which help in transportation of oxygen to various parts of the body.
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