The plasma (liquid part), free antibodies, etc.
No.
White blood cells are larger than red blood cells. White blood cells, also known as leukocytes, are larger and have a nucleus, while red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, are smaller and lack a nucleus.
There are two other sources of hematopoietic stem cells--bone marrow and peripheral blood
No. There are far more red blood cells than there are white blood cells.
Polycythemia vera is a condition where there are too many red blood cells in the blood compared to white blood cells. This disorder can lead to an increased risk of blood clots and other complications.
there is no such things called white blood cells
white blood cells are quit bigger than red blood cells.
No, they are larger.
No, water is not thicker than blood. Blood is denser than water due to the presence of cells, proteins, and other components that give it a thicker consistency.
There are more red blood cells than white in healthy human blood.
Human blood plasma is made of blood cells(other than the red blood cell), nutrients/minerals and water.
RBC has no nucleus