Red, if you are looking for a basic answer
Red and white blood cells.
The most common type of white blood cells are called Basophils
Yes, the red blood cells are the most common type of blood cells, they are followed by white blood cells frequency. There are also, platelets, which aren't technically considered cells, but are more frequent than white blood cells and less frequent than red blood cells.
Red blood cells. There is about 50% of red blood cells in our body.
Most blood cells are red, because the red cells are the most numerous blood cells.
In the most basic form; white blood cells increase. White blood cells fight infection. However, white blood cells are a group of cells that fight infection. The most important infection-fighting white blood cell is a T-cell. These are the most destructive, attacking white blood cells. Your body actually has to deactivate them to keep them from attacking everything. T-cells is the answer.
The size of blood cells is not a factor in determining a person's blood type. Blood type is determined by a combination of certain proteins in the cells.
Type A has B-antigens on the outside of the blood cells. Type AB has both A or B Anti-gens on the blood cells. Type O has neither on the outside of the blood cells. Antigens detect what type of blood cells surround them. If type A came into contact with type B they would create a clump. For this reason type AB blood can recieve blood from ANY blood type but only give to type AB.
The most common type of blood is O positive. This type of blood is known as the universal donor because neither A nor B antigens are found on the surface of the red blood cells and this type of blood therefore can be given to an individual with any blood type in need of transfusion.
You have 100 trillion cells in your body in total. You have 25 trillion red blood cells in your body, the most abundant variety.
Red blood cells
No. Red blood cells are the most common type of blood cell. White blood cell counts only increase if they are fighting against a disease or foreign material or if someone has a cold.