
What is the blood component to these functions?
1. Protection against disease 2. The communication between cells, tissues and 3 bodies. Oxygen transport 4. Carbon dioxide transport 5. Buffer against changes in pH 6. Nutrient supply in July. Tissue repair 8. Transport of hormones, lipids and fat soluble vitamins hurry !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11
1: It may be white blood cells and other immune cells 2: Hormones 3: Hemoglobin is found in red blood cells 4: A carbon Hydras (merging the CO2 molecules in a bicarbonate to transfer in the blood) and hemoglobin carbamino found with red blood cells and plasma some transport of small quantities of CO2 diffuses 5: blood cells red hemoglobin and baking are two major blood pH buffers 6: Do not know what you mean because glucose, amino acids and fatty acids / other monomers float freely for the most part in the blood (plasma if you want the correct part of the blood) 7: If you mean the fabric then platelets and coagulation of coagulation proteins such as fibrin / fibrinogen 8: Carrier proteins carry those things. free-floating or anything that is a protein or cells is part of the solid component anything not manufactured by the body is part of the plasma, for example, glucose, amino acids and as has been some time since I made the movement, so hopefully this is fairly accurate
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