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Cells are continously adding waste products, secretions and metabolites to blood whil taking from it vital nutrients, oxygen, hormones and other substances. ... Overall, blood performs the following functions: ... 2. Regulates blood clotting, body temperature, acid-base balance, water and electrolytes.
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www.biotech.um.edu.mt/home_pages/chris/Hematology1/Hema...
www.biotech.um.edu.mt/home_pages/chris/Hematology1/Hematologyhtml/FunctionsHem.htm
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Most of the time, blood functions without problems, but sometimes, blood disorders or diseases can cause illness. Diseases of the blood that commonly affect kids can involve any or all of the three types of blood cells.
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kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/blood.html
kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/blood.html
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Blood - The Structure and Functions of Blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, blood plasma, blood platelets, and their functions in human physiology. ... The Functions of Blood ; (generally - as opposed to the functions of particular components of blood).
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www.ivy-rose.co.uk/HumanBody/Blood/Blood_StructureandFu...
www.ivy-rose.co.uk/HumanBody/Blood/Blood_StructureandFunctions.php
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Like many body functions, blood pressure has a daily pattern. Learn more. ... Like many body functions, blood pressure has a daily (diurnal) pattern. Blood pressure is normally lower at night while you're sleeping and when you first wake up. As soon as you get out of bed, your blood pressure starts to rise.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/blood-pressure/AN00391
www.mayoclinic.com/health/blood-pressure/AN00391
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The functions of the blood are: to transport oxygen away from the lungs and around the body; and CO 2 from the body cells to the lungs. to transport nutrients such as glucose and amino acids from the digestive system to the cells in our bod...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_six_functions_of...
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What blood does Blood does have "a" function -- it has several. It carries food and oxygen to cells, it carries waste away from cells, and serves as a carrier for various disease-fighting cells such as the "white" blood ...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_function_of_the_b...
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An extended dual-input Kety-Schmidt model can be applied to positron emission tomography data for the quantification of local arterial (f(a)) and local portal-venous blood flow (f(p)) in the liver by freely diffusible tracers (e.g., [15O]H2O).
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15798331
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