No, they don't fight pathogens, they just transport oxygen around the body. It is the white blood cells called neutrophils and monocytes which are involved in phagocytosis, and thereby fighting pathogens.
Red blood cells (RBCs) develop in the bone marrow. The biggest difference between an immature RBC and a mature one is that the immature RBC still has a nucleus, and a mature RBC has lost its nucleus. The nucleus is lost in the final stage of RBC development (when the cell is called a reticulocyte, right before it becomes a mature RBC). If you do a blood smear of a normal person, you should see no nucleated (ie immature) RBCs. If you do a blood smear of a person with hemolytic anemia (someone who is low on RBCs because of disease), you will see lots of nucleated RBCs. This is because the body is trying to compensate for the low RBC count and is so desperate it is sending RBCs into circulation before they are even fully mature.
it cant ever be mature it made it carries oxegyn and then it dies
A red blood cell. Scientific name, Erythrocyte
Are called erythrocytes.
hemoglobin molecules
No, plasma is found outside of RBC's.
The white blood cells fight the bacteria then the platelets stack up and make a scab to stop further infection and to stop the blood leaking.
No white blood cells are not pathogens, they protect the human body from pathogens.
white blood cells are your body's defence system to bacteria and infection when it enters your body there are several types of white blood cells the main one is called a phagocyte which engulfs bacteria and using proteins it eats it others white blood cells include t cells and b cells
They transform themselves to lots of plasma cells, which create antibodies to fight against the pathogens.
Yes. The primary function of white blood cells in fighting infection is phagocytosis, or the engulfment, (eating) of cells, cell fragments, and pathogens (bacteria, viruses, etc.).
neutrophils
white blood cells:))))
White Blood Cells
production of pathogens by the white blood cells
First off, it's what DO white blood cells create. Second of, it's semen.
White blood cells fight infection while the red blood cells carry blood to your heart.
white blood cells in the body fight pathogens. They are protectors of our bodies and the soldiers of our immune system! XDoh and brooke was here on 3/25/13 @ holy shizznit its exactly 2:00! X3
they help clean up wounds and helps fight pathogens.
The white blood cells fight the bacteria then the platelets stack up and make a scab to stop further infection and to stop the blood leaking.
No white blood cells are not pathogens, they protect the human body from pathogens.
production of pathogens by the white blood cells
The number of white blood cells increase during an infection, so they can fight off the pathogens quicker.