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- Transport of food material: The digested food materials are assimilated by the blood in liquid form from the intestine and is taken by the blood to various tissues.
- Removal of waste material: Blood helps to discharge the metabolic waste from the body.
- Transport of other substances: Hormones and the antitoxins are circulated by the blood to the desired sites.
- Clotting of blood: Blood helps in its clotting so that most of its parts remain intact in the body.
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The federal bureaucracy performs three primary tasks in government: implementation, administration, and regulation. When Congress passes a law, it sets down guidelines to carry out the new policies. Actually putting these policies into practice is known as implementation. The bureaucracy provides necessary administrative functions, like conducting examinations, issuing permits and licenses, and collecting fees. Essentially, it handles the paperwork of everyday government operations.
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If the price remains constant, MR also remains constant and coincides with AR. Under perfect competition as the price is constant, AR is equal to MR and their shape will be straight line horizontal to X-axis. When a firm sells large quantities at lower prices both AR and MR will fall.
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The greatest common factor of 16a³b² and 2ab² is 2ab

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