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What do plasma, red blood cells, and white blood cells have to do with blood

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Plasma is a major component of blood and is largely made up of water, with proteins, ions, nutrients, and wastes thrown in for good measure. The red blood cells are in charge of transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide. White blood cells are immune system cells that help fend off bacteria that enters the bloodstream.

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