BLOOD AND BLOOD FORMED ELEMENTS
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blood, erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes, hematopoiesis, plasma, hemoglobin, blood composition, formed elements, homeostasisAbstract
This article analyzes blood composition and its formed elements through examination of their structural and functional properties and their medical importance. The research synthesizes current scientific understanding of hematopoiesis, blood cell morphology, and the interdependence of blood components in sustaining vital bodily functions. This work establishes a theoretical foundation for blood physiology research which medical professionals use in their clinical applications.
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