Red blood cells (RBCs) have a life span of 120 days. More are always being made.
All stem cells have three general charactersitcs:1. they are capable of dividing and renewing themselves for long periods2. they are unspecialized3. they can give rise to specialized cell types.
Yes, some cells are terminally differentiated and are no longer capable of dividing. These include mature nerve cells and muscle cells. However, most cells in the body, such as skin cells and blood cells, are capable of division.
The cells capable of fighting bacterial infection in the body are white blood cells, specifically neutrophils and macrophages. These cells work together to engulf and destroy bacteria using mechanisms such as phagocytosis and releasing antimicrobial substances.
White blood cells, specifically neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages, are capable of amoeboid movement. This movement allows them to migrate to sites of infection or inflammation where they can engulf and destroy pathogens.
Most cells in the adult body are no longer capable of mitosis, meaning they cannot divide and replicate themselves. While certain cells, like skin and blood cells, can regenerate, many specialized cells, such as neurons and muscle cells, have limited or no ability to undergo cell division after maturity. This lack of regenerative capacity can contribute to the challenges of healing and tissue repair in adults.
white blood cells can squeeze themselves in between other cells, to reach other, infected cells
Infected CD4 T-cells
red blood cells
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No. Not by themselves. They will be inside the tiny blood vessels.
immunoglobulins, antibodies
because it produces red blood cells since red blood cells cant reproduce themselves because they lack a nucleus