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Blood

Blood is a tissue. Tissues are groups of similar cells that act together to perform a similar function. Blood is made up of a fluid called plasma which has nutrients, ions, hormones, carbon dioxide and different types of cells in it:

Red blood cells

Red blood cells

  • Red blood cells (called erythrocytes) are suspended in blood plasma.
White blood cells

White blood cells

  • White blood cells are suspended in blood plasma.
  • There are two types of white blood cells: phagocytes and lymphocytes.
Platelets

Platelets

  • Platelets are suspended in blood plasma.
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