NO,47 billion are white cells, but 53 billion cells are red cells.
billion of cells
well, there are two important blood cells in our body. the first one is red blood cell and the second is white blood cell, and the red blood cell is to transport the oxygen to cells and to all parts of the body, and the white blood cell defends the body. These are the facts.
There is a saying that fits your question: "Form follows function". These cells are the way that they are because the shapes fit the way they work. Why are hammers different than screw drivers?
Skin cells White blood cells Red blood cells New cell (formed from existing cells)
Go to http://en.wikipedie.org/. Search for "white cell". You will find the answer there.
There are a lot of cells in the body but, i can only name a few (if it helps): red blood cells white blood cells, T-cell cheek cell, Hair cell eye cells Stem cell nerve cells Heart cell skin cell liver cell sperm cell muscles cell egg cell connective cell fat cell pancreatic cell memory cell goblet cell brain cell bone cell Hope that helped :D
white blood cell
In your blood you have blood cells, white blood cell and much more.
There are 500 white blood cells to every 1000 red blood cells (or you could say there is double the amount of red blood cells). The answer would be 200 red blood cells for every 100 white blood cells.
White blood cells, red blood cells, and other cell phones.
White Blood cells help fight bacteria and red blood cells deliver oxygen to your body.
Yes, white blood cells do have chromosomes. Each white blood cell contains a nucleus with chromosomes that hold the cell's genetic information. This genetic material is important for determining the function and characteristics of the white blood cell.