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There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in all about 100 trillion body cells minus 25 trillion red blood cells and gametes. Red blood cells have no nucleus and so no chromosomes and gametes have half of them.
There are many things that produce red blood cells e.g humans but they come from the heart so i belive do not quote me on this
2: Red and White
Larger humans always have more blood than smaller humans. They need a larger volume to feed and oxygenate their many more cells.
The number of blood cells in animals varies depending on the species and size of the animal. In general, mammals have billions to trillions of blood cells. Humans, for example, are estimated to have around 20-30 trillion red blood cells and about 2-3 trillion white blood cells in their bodies.
You are hit SON!!!!!!!! Answer: The human bloodcells are found only in the blood matrix plasma.There are three or more types of blood cells 1. red blood cells 2. white bood cells 3.lymphocyted(monocytes.basophiles etc)
Humans have trillion of cell in number. Answer: The kinds of cells are: 1. nerve cells 2 muscle cells(many kinds-cardiac,smooth,straited etc) 3. epithelial cells 4. blood cells 5. bone cells
23 pairs and 46 in all like any other body cell except gametes and red blood cells (blood cells have no chromosomes because they have no nucleus hope this helps
red blood cells. but there are also many white blood cells. not as many though.
Humans have 23 chromosomes in their sex cells.
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Humans, like all multicellular organisms, have many different cells that do many different things. You have red blood cells to carry oxygen, white blood cells to fight off disease, muscle cells to move your body and organs, bone cells to support your weight, nerve cells to transmit messages throughout your body ... in short, there's just not one type of cells that "do" one thing.