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Blood and Immune System Cells

Blood and immune system cells are essential components of the human body. They play an important role in maintaining health and fighting disease. Blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, transport oxygen and other important nutrients throughout the body while also helping to remove w…

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Overview

Blood and immune system cells are essential components of the human body. They play an important role in maintaining health and fighting disease. Blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, transport oxygen and other important nutrients throughout the body while also helping to remove waste. Immune system cells, including lymphocytes and macrophages, are integral components of the body's defense against infections, illness, and other external threats. Together, they ensure the body's ability to resist disease, regenerate cells, and heal wounds.

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Krzysztof Marycz · Poland MARIA VIOLETTA BRUNDO · Italy

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