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Carry dissolved gases and nutrients Clot blood and stop bleeding red cell platelets white cells plasma Appearance Carry dissolved gases and nutrients Clot blood and stop bleeding Fight disease Function Carry oxygen * ** *** Name the parts of the blood Describe the functions of the parts of the blood Explain why blood is important to life (including double circulation)

Very thin and leaky, one cell thick Thin   Arteries Capillaries Veins Carry Blood From arteries to veins De-oxygenated Oxygenated Pressure High Low Towards the heart Walls are Away from the heart Very thin and leaky, one cell thick Thin Blood is none Exchanging gases and nutrients with cells Very low Pulse strong Thick and muscular with elastic fibres None