Plasma - Transports organic molecules, inorganic molecules, and formed elements, Fibrinogen  - Plasma protein that plays a important role in blot clotting, Globulins - plasma protein that works to attack pathogens or transport ions/lipids/hormones, Albumins - plasma protein that contributes to the osmotic pressure of plasma, Formed Elements - Makes up 45% of blood composition, Erythrocytes - Most abundant formed element, Platelets  - Are responsible for releasing enzymes that initiate the clotting process, Leukocytes - Make up 1% of formed elements, multiply to combat foreign invader, Neutrophils - Granulated phagocytic leukocyte that are the first to arrive at the damaged site, Eosinphils - Granulated leukocytes that releases chemicals to aid in reducing inflammation, Basophils - Granulated leukocytes that release heparin and histamine, Lymphocytes - Leukocytes responsible for specific immunity, Monocytes - Large ungranulated phagocytic cells that attract fibroblasts,

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