Blood type.
The red blood cells turn it red; before that plasma is an off hite color
Yes, plasma contains white blood cells (WBCs) along with other components such as red blood cells, platelets, and proteins. Plasma is the liquid component of blood that carries these cells and proteins throughout the body.
When you remove plasma from whole blood, it is just the red blood cells that are left. The plasma will be a sort of yellow liquid taken from the blood.
Macrophages remove dead cells by phagocytosis.
The liquid that carries platelets, red blood cells, and white blood cells around in the body is called blood. It is a vital component of the circulatory system and plays a crucial role in transporting oxygen, nutrients, and removing waste products from the body.
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ativated B cells forms effector cells which are called plasma cells
Plasma Cells, lymphocytes .
Stem cells develop into plasma cells and B cells also turn into plasma cells. Plasma cells have been exposed to an antigen and then produces and secretes antibodies.
No, plasma cells develop from B cells after exposure to an antigen. T cells play a role in activating B cells to differentiate into plasma cells and produce antibodies. Plasma cells are responsible for producing large amounts of antibodies specific to the antigen encountered.
ALL CELLS HAVE a plasma membrane