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because it is only found in green parts of plants
Red blood cells carrie oxegen to the different parts of your body allowing you to function and live.
provides protection from harm
This is for any annoyed students that can't find the answer. The two parts of the blood that are involved in blood clotting is Plasma Platelets
Haemoglobin is found in red blood cells in the blood. Its function is to carry oxygen to all parts of the body through oxygenated blood.
All organisms are made of cells. An onion is and organism, hence all parts of an onion are made of cells.
because it is only found in green parts of plants
Blood cells are cells. They are found in your circulatory system. Red blood cells are red and carry oxygen to your body parts. White blood cells fight infection and disease.
In a normal drop of blood you will find red blood cells, white blood cells: Neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils, basophils and platelets (not cells, but parts of megakaryocytes - cells formed in the bone marrow). In a normal drop of blood you will find red blood cells, white blood cells: Neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils, basophils and platelets (not cells, but parts of megakaryocytes - cells formed in the bone marrow).
Red blood cells carrie oxegen to the different parts of your body allowing you to function and live.
The parts of the blood are the formed elements (solid parts) and the plasma (the liquid in which the solid parts are suspended). The formed elements include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
The onion cells are much more rectangle shaped, than the cheek cells and the nucleus in the onion cell is much more bigger and better seen in the microscope.
Four of the most important ones are red cells, white cells, platelets, and plasma.
White blood cells Red blood cells Blood plasma Platelets
Red blood cells,white blood cells and plasma
Lysosomes are organelles found in animal cells that serve to break down food and also recycle other cell parts. They are not present in blood cells.
red blood cells, white blood cells and the plasma