They are:-
RBC (Red blood cells)
WBC (White blood cells)
Platelets
There are only types, not 4 types of blood cells.
To accurately identify the type of blood cells shown, I would need a description or image of the cells in question. Generally, blood cells can be categorized into red blood cells (erythrocytes), which carry oxygen; white blood cells (leukocytes), which are involved in immune responses; and platelets (thrombocytes), which help with blood clotting. Each type has distinct characteristics and functions within the circulatory system.
The three kind of blood cells are:Red Blood Cells - ErythrocytesWhite Blood Cells - LeukocytesPlatelets - Thrombocytes
Mostly white blood cells.
Red Blood cells (RBCs).
There are two types of "blood cells." The red blood cells are generally very red unless the person has an abnormality. White blood cells and platelets are kind of an off-white. Blood plasma, the liquid the cells are housed in, is kind of a pale yellow
It depends on the reference, but one kind of rouleau is red blood cells that are stacked on top of each other.
The two primary cells in blood are the red blood cells (erythrocytes) and the white blood cells (Leukocytes). Platelets (Thrombocytes) are a third kind of blood cell.
White blood cells
Red blood cells (erythrocytes)
white blood cells
the neutrophis they are known as pus cells
I only know two cells, they are, blood cells, skin cells.