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white blood sells patch up wounds such as cuts red blood cells carry oxygen platelets stop your cut from bleeding

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Q: What is the function of RBC'S and WBS's and platelets?
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What produces the blood platelets?

Red bone marrow produces platelets as well as RBCs and WBCs.


What produces rbcs and platelets?

Largest In infants and shrinks with age


What is pancytosis?

An increase in RBCs, WBCs, and Platelets (as opposed to pancytopenia, which is a decrease in those)


What is the composition of blood?

Blood Composition * Plasma * RBCs * White Blood Cells * Blood Platelets


What is platelets and what is the function?

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What is the count of platelets in hemophilia patient?

because there is only the defects in function of platelets in hemophilia and not reduction in number of platelets!


What is function of rbcs?

to transport oxygen all around the body.


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Red bone marrow produce RBCs (red blood cells), WBCs (white blood cells), and platelets.


Is the main function of white blood cells to fight infections?

Blood has a fluid matrix called plasma in which red blood corpuscles [RBCs]and white blood corpuscles[WBCs] and blood platelets are suspended. the main function is that blood transports gases ,digested foods,hormones to different parts of the body.


The percentage of solids in a sample of human blood is normally about?

Blood is made up of about 45% solids, platelets, RBCs and WBCs, and 55% of plasma.


Which blood cells do not contain hemoglobin?

Only Red Blood Cells (RBCs) contain hemoglobin. The white cells do not and the platelets (fragments of cells) do not.


What do people have more of red blood cells white blood cells or platelets?

If you spin a blood sample in a centrifuge, formed elements sink to the bottom of a test tube because they are denser than plasma. RBCs, representing the bulk of the formed elements, settle to the bottom. WBCs and platelets appear just above RBCs in a thin, grayish layer. So your answer is red blood cells.