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We surveyed 100 people and asked them ‘what would you find in blood’? X Red blood cells 36 White blood cells 24 Plasma 15 X Oxygen 12 Digested food/glucose/amino acids 9 X Hormones 4 AS Biology Unit 1 Biology and Disease 27/10/2019