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Red blood cells are carried along through veins and blood vessels throughout the body. One of their most important functions is to carry oxygen to cells, and to bring carbon dioxide (used up oxygen waste) back to the lungs to be exhaled out of the body. They also help to transport nutrients, water, and other essential items to cells and parts of the body.

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