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Friday, September 7, 2018

Blood

Blood
HI guys and welcome back to my blog. Today I will be teaching you about blood cells and how they work around the body. I really hope that you enjoy and learn something about blood cells. Here is all of the information that I know about blood cells.

I know that you have lots of blood cells in your body and you do is well but did you know that your blood cells are actully made from your bones. In your bones you have something called bone marrow. Your bone Marrow is the thing that make's your blood cells. You blood cells don't just appear out of nowhere in your body. When I learnt this in class I was really surprized about it. I always thought that your bone was just a chunk of something but I was wrong.

Your blood carry's oxygen around the body. Your blood collects the oxygen from your lungs. This system is called your Cirulatory system. This is how your Cirulatory system works. It works using your blood, Your heart and your lungs. Your blood comes into your lungs and collects oxygen. Then your blood flows around the body sending oxygen around it so that your body can stay nice, healthy and fit. Also for your organs to stay healthy.

With your organs, you have one that carry's spair blood. That organ that carry's that blood is called your splein. Your splein is very important for your body because your body need's blood to stay healthy. If you damage your spleain or cut it open, all of that extra blood will be lost and if you loose lot's of blood your splein won't be able to support and more extra blood, if it's CUT not really damaged but it can still.
This is what your blood cells look like up close.



I hope that you enjoyed learning about the blood and how it works around the body. please comment and give feedback so that I can get more points.

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