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What is BLOOD?

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Answered by hemanth101
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Blood is a body fluid in humans and other animals that delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells and transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells. ... Albumin is the main protein in plasma, and it functions to regulate the colloidal osmotic pressure of blood.

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Answered by ItzMrSwaG
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  • Blood is a body fluid in human beings and other other animals which is responsible for the transportation of various nutrients, oxygen and hormones also it transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells. Blood accounts for 7% of human body weight.
  • The blood cells are mainly red blood cells(also called RBCs or erythrocytes), white blood cells (also called WBCs or leukocytes) and platelets (also called thrombocytes).
  • Red blood cells transports oxygen carbondioxide and nutrients because of their special disk shape which help them to transport more at once.
  • White blood cells protects us from foreign particles and disease. It forms the immune system of our body.Platelets are important in the clotting of blood.

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