Pernicious Anemia has a lot to do with the red blood cells. You could do a search on the condition to see if this is what you're looking for.
It protects the body against disease by producing antibodies that defends the body.
important disease with blood cells
Blood cells are produced by the bone marrow. When there is a problem with the marrow, it can stop producing blood cells. An example is Aplastic Anemia.
Blood cells.
Myositis is thought to be an autoimmune disease. The body normally fights infections and disease by producing antibodies and white blood cells called lymphocytes in a process called the immune response. In an autoimmune disease.
Blood cells (Steam cells) start producing new red blood cells and white blood cells.
White blood cells
The liver does not produce blood cells at all - the bone marrow does.
The white blood cells, T cells, B cells, etc. are the protective element of blood.Blood clots in response to an injury, which protects against its excessive loss from the cardiovascular system. White blood cells protect against disease by carrying on phagocytosis and producing proteins called antibodies. Blood contains additional proteins, called interferons and complement, that also help protect against disease.
White blood cells
red blood cells
Blood cells are produced in bones, specifically in the bone marrow.