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what is the function of blood?

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Answered by ydisha25274
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Blood has three main functions: transport, protection and regulation. Blood transports the following substances: Gases, namely oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2), between the lungs and rest of the body. Nutrients from the digestive tract and storage sites to the rest of the body.
In addition to the cells and clotting factors, blood contains other important substances, such as nutrients from the food that has been processed by the digestive system. Blood also carries hormones released by the endocrine glands and carries them to the body parts that need them.
Answered by rishitverma00
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The functions of the blood are:
to transport oxygen away from the lungs and around the body; and CO2from the body cells to the lungs.
to transport nutrients such as glucose and amino acids from the digestive system to the cells in our bodies.
to take waste products such as lactic acid away from the muscles when it 's produced by anaerobic respiration; and urea from the liver to the kidneys and bladder.
By maintaining a good circulation, the bloodflow keeps your core body temperature at a steady 37oC.

White blood cells help kill pathogens and microbes that stray into the body.Substances like platelets and fibrin in the blood help to clot wounds
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