yes
White blood cells
Nerve cells, Red blood cells and cells from cornea of the eye balls.
yes because it is made up of cells.
approximately 40,000 white blood cells can and will fit on the eye of a pin
No malaria is not visible to the naked eye. Malarial parasites are microscopic and infect red blood cells. We require a blood smear and special stain to see these parasites in the red blood cells of infected patients, under a light microscope. I hope your question was about malaria, and not maria.
The human body is made up of cells. No matter which part of the body we speak about, they are all made of cells. All cells need oxygen (which is delivered via blood). Therefore all parts of the eye receive blood.
Applying heat to a black eye is not recommended, as it can worsen swelling and inflammation. It is better to use cold compresses to help reduce swelling and discomfort. Heat can increase blood flow to the area, which may prolong the healing process.
Blood cells do not typically reach the cornea of the eye or the cartilage in joints as these areas do not have blood vessels. Instead, they receive their nutrients through diffusion from nearby tissues.
The inside lining of the eye is predominantly covered by the retina, which consists of layers of nerve cells. The retina appears red due to the blood vessels that supply the eye.
This process typically occurs in the delicate under-eye area, where the skin is thin and more transparent, making blood vessels and dark circles more visible. The enzyme activity involved in breaking down red blood cells can lead to the accumulation of pigmented by-products, contributing to the appearance of dark circles under the eyes.
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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