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The blood contains rbc resposible for carrying oxygen and the wbc resposible to fight with the germs whice enter into your body and the plasma carrying the digested food to the organs to do proper function.
Answered by points, 10 Jan 10:09 pm
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The blood contains rbc resposible for carrying oxygen and the wbc resposible to fight with the germs whice enter into your body and the plasma carrying the digested food to the organs to do proper function.
Answered by rajan, 09 Jun 11:39 am
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The blood contains rbc resposible for carrying oxygen and the wbc resposible to fight with the germs whice enter into your body and the plasma carrying the digested food to the organs to do proper function.
Answered by sundaram, 10 Jan 12:20 am
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The blood contains rbc resposible for carrying oxygen and the wbc resposible to fight with the germs whice enter into your body and the plasma carrying the digested food to the organs to do proper function.
Answered by sankaran iyer, 26 Dec '12 11:56 am
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Your blood has three types of blood cells that carry out different functions. One type of blood cell is a red blood cell (RBC) and its main job is to carry oxygen to the cells of the body, and help it get rid of carbon dioxide. The other kind of blood cell is a white blood cell (WBC) and its job is to fight off infections from foreign viruses or bacteria. Then there are the thrombocytes, most commonly referred to as platelets, and these play a major role in the clotting of blood.
Answered by Life to, 26 Dec '12 10:47 am
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