There are seven main types of white blood cell:
Some of these are further divded into subtypes, which all have separate tasks in the body. For example, lymphocytes include B-cells, T-cells (which itself has some subsubtypes) and NK-cells. For further detail on and explanations of what each type does, see the related links.
The cells in blood are called red blood cells and white blood cells
The white blood cells are also called leukocytes. The white blood cells are an integral part of the blood in the human body and are responsible for the immune system.
Platelets
Antibodies
Your heart pumps your blood, carrying blood cells, throughout the body.
There is a protein in red blood cells called hemoglobin. This is the substance that carries oxygen throughout the bloodstream.
Actually... The cells are in the blood which is pumped throughout your body with your heart
No. It is composed of red blood cells (oxygen carrying) and white blood cells (immunity and defense)
oxygen blood cells and non-oxygen blood cells
Formed elements of blood do not include the defense proteins known as antigens. The formed elements of blood are red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).
Oxygen is transported throughout the body by red blood cells flowing in a fluid called plasma carried by blood vessels called arteries.
White blood cells: Destroys foreign materials. Red blood cells: transport oxygen throughout the body.
White blood cells are part of the immune system's defense. White blood cells flock to irritations and infections to heal or eliminate them.
Red blood cells.Red blood cells (erythrocytes): they contain hemoglobin which carries the oxygen
The hemoglobin in red blood cells releases oxygen to other cells throughout the body.
Red blood cells transport oxygen throughout the body. White blood cells aid in the fight against infection.