Blood Cells
Blood cells are the cells that circulate in our blood vessels and are essential for life. They are responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients throughout our body and removing waste products from our tissues. Blood cells also play an important role in our immune response, helping us to fight off infections. Blood cells are essential for many other bodily processes, including clotting and healing, and have many important medical applications, such as diagnosing and treating diseases, and understanding genetic disorders.
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