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BLOOD Presented by: JOMAR P. RONQUILLO, RN Slide 001 FUNCTIONS OF BLOOD Transports gases, nutrients, waste products Transport of process molecules Transport of regulatory…

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1. ∞Isconsidered the “essence of life” because theuncontrolled loss of it can result in death.∞Also thought to define character and emotions.∞Is a type of connective…

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