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What is blood made of?

Come learn about the components of your blood, how it moves through your body, and have a closer look at red blood cells and learn about the significance of their healthy circulation.

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Red blood cells in vein. Human blood.

What is blood made of?

Have you ever considered how your body is connected? 

How is it possible that the oxygen you breathe in through your nose and the nutrients you receive from food can nourish each and every cell in your body? 

Well, blood is what makes it all happen!

Come learn about the components of your blood from MSCA researcher Aline Hatem. 

She will help you understand how it moves through your body and take a closer look at red blood cells to learn about the significance of their healthy circulation.

Instructional video by Aline Hatem

Come learn about the components of your blood. 

You can download this video from our Audiovisual portal.