Red blood cells carry oxygen through the body using hemoglobin and receive oxygen in the lungs. Plasma, which makes up over half the blood volume, transports nutrients from digested food and minerals. White blood cells and platelets work to fight diseases and clot bleeding.
Red blood cells carry oxygen through the body using hemoglobin and receive oxygen in the lungs. Plasma, which makes up over half the blood volume, transports nutrients from digested food and minerals. White blood cells and platelets work to fight diseases and clot bleeding.
Red blood cells carry oxygen through the body using hemoglobin and receive oxygen in the lungs. Plasma, which makes up over half the blood volume, transports nutrients from digested food and minerals. White blood cells and platelets work to fight diseases and clot bleeding.
Unit: 2 Pg: Unknown Explain: Red blood cells: They contain haemoglobin, a red protein that combines with oxygen as it flows through lungs. Plasma: It makes more than half of total blood volume. It is made out of digested food, minerals and etc. Platelets: they help in clotting the blood. White blood cells: They fight against diseases by creating antibodies and engulfing infected cells.