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Could the body as a whole survive if it had none of blood cells?
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The blood delivers o2 to every cell in the body, so the answer is no.
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Answered by elismyer
You have to be more specific. The body could on theory survive without WHITE blood cells, however, as its been said, no you can not survive without red blood cells.
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