Chapter 16 Circulation. Section 2 Blood – Blood is made up of four components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets – Plasma – Red.

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Chapter 16 Circulation

Section 2 Blood – Blood is made up of four components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets – Plasma – Red blood cells Hemoglobin – White blood cells – Platelets – What is the role of platelets?

Section 2 Blood Types – Marker molecules – Safe transfusions The marker molecules on your red blood cells determine your blood type and the type of blood that you can safely receive in transfusions – Rh factors

Section 2 The Lymphatic System – Lymph – Lymph nodes