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Chapter 42, Problem 7IQ
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To complete: The concept map of the components of vertebrate blood and their functions.
Introduction: Blood is a fluid tissue that circulates around the body through the blood vessels. Blood carries the oxygen, nutrients, hormones, waste and supplies them to the tissues of the body. In vertebrates, the blood components like cells and ions are suspended in a fluid called plasma. Blood consists of an iron-containing protein called hemoglobin, which give red color to blood.
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