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February 1, 2025October 16, 2024 by mayankmahara15@gmail.com
Composition of Blood

Blood is defined as specialized connective tissue containing homogenous fluid composed of liquid substance known as plasma and the formed elements RBCs , WBCs and the platelets.

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