It is called menstruation
The flow of blood and tissue cells from the uterus is called menstruation. During menstruation, the lining of the uterus sheds and is expelled through the vagina. This process is accompanied by the flow of blood, which is a mix of tissue cells, uterine lining, and blood from the ruptured blood vessels in the uterus.
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White Blood cells are important to the body because they fight infections.
You can certainly expect the blood cells to stain the water as their cell membranes rupture from being in a hypotonic solution. The term that describes this is "To lyse". Blood cells lyse in distilled water.
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The aprical meristem is the plant tissue with cells capable of cell division.
No. They are part of what we call blood.
Red blood cells
Tissue, organ or system. Depends on what you mean by "a collection" of cells.
Your uterus is "shedding" its lining , but you should call your doctor and tell him or her about it. It happened to me and they call it shedding.
RBC's can be bright red when they are exposed to Oxygen.
Answer The answer is tissue AND NOT ORGAN
The soft tissue that fills spaces in spongy bone is marrow.
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A group of cells with the same form (shape) and function is a tissue.Some examples of human tissues are:connective tissueepithelial tissuenervous tissuemuscle tissueTissues are grouped into organs, and organs may be grouped into systems.
When the child is in a fetal stage, eggs are not fully formed. They are pre-mature cells that will grow over time until they are able to drop into the uterus (the time we call puberty). It's been said that the cells in a baby girl's uterus are stem cells but it has not been confirmed.
the answer is the join of all sources coming together is called blood holes and then comes the smaller cells in your blood stream is called ''piegopheres''
Endometrium wall, but during pregnancy we call it placenta Or myometrium, which is the muscle layer of the uterus.