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'''Blood''' is the substance pumped by the heart through the body carrying blood cells that are responsible for the distribution of nutrients, oxygen and other necessities to the body's fibers, [[Muscle|muscles]] and tissues.
</p><p>Although blood looks to be completely liquid, it is actually composed of red and white blood cells and blood plasma.
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Although blood looks to be completely liquid, it is actually composed of red and white blood cells and blood plasma.
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 17 September 2023

Blood is the substance pumped by the heart through the body carrying blood cells that are responsible for the distribution of nutrients, oxygen and other necessities to the body's fibers, muscles and tissues.

Although blood looks to be completely liquid, it is actually composed of red and white blood cells and blood plasma.