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What is the difference between cells and blood?

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Dr. Donald Alves answered

Specializes in Emergency Medicine

Part vs whole: Cells (red / white / platelet) are the large component parts of the blood. They are all carried in/by the plasma (/serum) which also carries electrolytes, proteins, etc.

Answered 11/29/2014

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Dr. Donald Alves answered

Specializes in Emergency Medicine

Part vs whole: Cells (red / white / platelet) are the large component parts of the blood. They are all carried in/by the plasma (/serum) which also carries electrolytes, proteins, etc.

Answered 11/29/2014

3.5k views

Thank

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