Red blood cells are scientifically known as erythrocytes.
well, i dont really know but... 1. there are red blood cells 2. there are white blood cells 3. by the way those^ where for the body!
well, i dont really know but... 1. there are red blood cells 2. there are white blood cells 3. by the way those^ where for the body!
The primary function of red blood cells (scientifically know as erythrocytes) is to transport oxygen to wherever its destination may be.
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin. These cells are also known as erythrocytes.
Mature red blood cells are the only human cells that do not have a nucleus. sorry to do this but that's not the answer but i don't know it
Filters out damaged or old red blood cells from circulation. Stores and releases a reserve of red blood cells in times of need. Acts as a reservoir for platelets, which are important for blood clotting. Produces red blood cells during fetal development.
As the name says, red blood cells are found in the blood. If there is blood there, there is red blood cells.
There are more red blood cells than white blood cells in the body. Red blood cells are the most abundant type of blood cell and are essential for transporting oxygen throughout the body, while white blood cells play a crucial role in the immune system.
The cells in the bloodstream include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells help fight infections, and platelets aid in blood clotting.
Red blood cells (also called erythrocytes)
Red blood cells because that is what carries oxygen throughout the body
White blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cells don't.