why and how does blood matter, and could there be a possible substitute?

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why and how does blood matter, and could there be a possible substitute?

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Blood carries oxygen to every tissue in the body except the cornea of the eye (which is oxygenated directly from air). There’s no good substitute for whole blood with current technology, but the water in coconuts has been known and used as a substitute for blood plasma since around WWII.

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