mitosis
white blood cells
The Dengue fever virus replicates in white blood cells and platelets, destroying the cells in the process.
You Must mean White blood cells. White blood cells kill bacteria by first engulfing them, this process i believe is called phagocytocis. They literally eat the bacteria and digest it.
Phagocytosis :)
red blood cells
Hematopoiesis or hemopoiesis is the process by which all blood cells are formed.
Blood cells are formed from haematopoietic stem cells by the process of haematopoiesis.
white blood cells
mitosis
Hemopoiesis
the process where nephrons are reabsorbed into the surrounding blood vessel is the blood cells
Chemotaxis
Erythropoiesis (making red blood cells) and the synthesis of other blood cells.
The process by which red blood cells are produced is called erythropoiesis. It occurs in the bone marrow and is regulated by the hormone erythropoietin, which stimulates the production of red blood cells from stem cells. Erythropoiesis is essential for maintaining a stable supply of red blood cells in the body to carry oxygen to tissues.
differentiation
the process to make red blood cells is called erythropoiesis. they are produced in bone marrow and originate from hemotopoietic stem cells. this differentiation is stimulated by hormone erythropoietin. the process takes about 7 days and red blood cells last between 100 and 120 days when they are then recycled by the body. the process of making white blood cells also utilizes hemotopoietic stem cells. there are many different white blood cells such as neutrophils, basophils, monocytes, lymphocytes and eosinophils. they all perform different functions in immunity.
Yes, Diapedesis is a process by which "white blood cells" escape from the capillaries into the tissue spaces, but not RBCs and Platlets.