Blood 1) Red blood cells 2) White blood cells 3) Platelets 4) Plasma.

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Blood 1) Red blood cells 2) White blood cells 3) Platelets 4) Plasma

Red Blood Cells -Carries oxygen on Hemoglobin

Hemoglobin -carries oxygen -iron is needed to make hemoglobin Red blood cell

White Blood Cells -fights germs and infections -pus around a cut-body’s army

Platelets -clots blood (stops bleeding)-scab -prevents you from losing too much blood

Plasma -liquid part of the blood -holds nutrients and oxygen to deliver to cells -takes carbon dioxide and liquid wastes away

Blood = “soup” Broth (liquid)=Plasma Vegetables=red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets