why does the body have blood cells
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Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to all of the cells in your body.
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Blood cells also fight infection and control bleeding. Most blood cells are made in your bone marrow. They are constantly being made and replaced.
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Red blood cells are responsible for transporting oxygen from your lungs to your body's tissues. Your tissues produce energy with the oxygen and release a waste, identified as carbon dioxide.
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