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The function of the white blood cells is to aid in healing. These white blood cells are a huge part of the immune system.
Production of new blood cells and lymphocytes and healing of wounds etc.
yes if your blood flows faster more white blood cells will be there to stop the blood coming from the cut after that its just if you re luckyto heal all the way
The number of white blood cells increase during an infection, so they can fight off the pathogens quicker.
Your body makes more cells during wound healing. Also, in the case of an infection, the body makes more white blood cells. Your body makes more adipose cells to meet up with fat storage during consumption of high calories.
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The macro-phage function is giving to the blood cells. This can cause death in a person.
White blood cells
The function of the white blood cells is to aid in healing. These white blood cells are a huge part of the immune system.
Blood is responsible for carrying nutrients and oxygen to your cells. Also a way to dump out waste from the cells.
Lots of proteins are lost through your blood cells.
The white blood cells.
The main body fluid that is responsible for healing wounds is blood. Blood can be broken down in to many different parts, including red blood cells, platelets, and plasma. All of these parts play a vital role in the healing process.
red blood cells block the cut so the rest of the blood doesen't flow out. when they dry they form a protective crust under which the skin cells produce new cells to cover the damage, when the skin has heale the crust is no-more neeede for its protection so it falls off.
After the clot is in place and becomes hard, skin cells begin the repair process urn the scab. Eventually, the scab is lifted off. Bacteria that might get onto the wound during the healing process are destroyed by white blood cells.
A scab on the human body is a collection of partly dried red blood cells and mostly white blood cells. the white blood cells form on the outer layer of the skin to prevent future bleeding/stop the bleeding, and the living white blood cells on the inside of your body begin forming around the wound, repairing skin and flesh structure. All-in-all, a scab is the 'during' process of healing a wound.
nah i have been doing it since i was 15