WBCs are originally formed in the Bone Marrow inside the Bone in an immature form. From there, it migrates to the Thymus Organ where it gains its maturity and differentiation into T cells or other types of cells. It then circulates in the blood stream so it is pretty much found in every organ where the blood flows. :)
It isnt an organ, they are created in the bone marrow. That is why when suffering from bone marrow cancer, those people get killed by the common cold because there are no White Blood Cells to kill it.
Bone Marrow! In the form of leucocytes (sp?) - over 100 billion a day
White blood cells are produced in bone marrow.
Bone marrow and the thymus hold white blood cells. There are also lymph nodes where white blood cells circulate and meet antigens.
White blood cells are not made in an organ: they are made from a multipotent cell in the bone marrow known as a hematopoietic stem cell.
The Excetory System
The Immune System
Bone marrow
Bone marrow
The thymus gland produces white blood cells.
Your spleen destroys old red blood cells and stores white blood cells. It is part of your lymphatic system and is found in your abdomen.
incorrect question.
The White Blood Cells form in the lymphoid organs.
Blood is a connective tissue. Blood cells like erythrocytes are cells, while the plasma makes up the matrix. Together, they form the only fluid tissue in your body.
it produces red/white blood cells
Red and white blood cells produce in bones. The bone marrow produces the cells
White blood cells are produced in the bone marrow
The kind of marrow that produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets is red marrow which is found in the bones.
Bone marrow
The thymus gland produces white blood cells.
Liver
Produces white blood cells.
white blood cells
`Plasma cells
Both red and white blood cells
yes it produces red and white blood cells