Yes, since they carry oxygen through the bloodstream, which is vital.
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
The blood tissue is conformed of three types of cells: The Red Blood Cells or Erythrocytes, that carry oxygen and collect carbon dioxide; White Blood Cells or Leukocytes, that are part of the immune system and Platelets or Thrombocytes, that are involved in homeostasis processes.
There are no cells in the red blood cell
Blood contains red blood cells. Red blood cells don't contain blood. Blood does not enter the red blood cell.
Depends on the cell. Red blood cells are redThere are two types of cells. Red Blood Cells and White Blood Cells.
The granule cell of the cerebellum is the smallest cell in the human body, but the red blood cell is the smallest blood cell.
there are two layers inner and outer layer of a blood cell.......
red blood cells are a type of cell
no, blood are cells put together, the white blood cell, red blood cell, plasma, platelets and antibodies.your blood is red because most of the blood cells are red blood cells.
Red blood cells are eukariotic. Bacterial cells are prokariyotic.
No, red blood cells are eukaryotic animal cells.
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.