45%
My question is Of all the cells , how many are red blood cells. I would like a percent or fraction Thanks, linda@rgprinters.com
red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma.....put all these ingredients together and you have blood - an essential part of the circulatory system.
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''
There are 3 main groups of cells in the blood; erythrocytes (red blood cells,) leukocytes (white blood cells,) and thrombocytes (platelet cells.) Erythrocytes carry oxygen to all of the parts of the body. Leukocytes fight germs in the blood and lymph. Thrombocytes stick together to form a clot when a person is bleeding. The liquid part of the blood where all of the cells float in is called plasma.
No, other components of blood are not regulary used except from red blood cells
Tiny cells are joined together to make a tissue. Cells are little balls made up of blood. Tissue is the layer that formed once the cells were all join together.
You Alive! and your heart, blood, cells, and insides healthly
The blood that runs through the veins, arteries, and capillaries is known as whole blood, a mixture of about 55 percent plasma and 45 percent blood cells.
the white blood cells attack the icky germs in your body and they do this until they are all gone but the sick germs can join together and make it harder to destroy.
The ancestors of all the blood cells are called hematopoietic (blood forming) stem cells.
The blood plasma contains the red blood cells which carries the food nutrients and oxygen to all the cells.
white blood cells