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basophils are white blood cells produced in the bone marrow and involved in inflammation
No white blood cells are not the part of platelets. Lymphocytes are originated from Lymphoid stem cells and function in specific immune reaction, Whereas platelets are formed by myeloid stem cell and involved in blood clotting and inflammation.
A rise in the white blood cells may be due to a number of reasons, these are;Stress, Bacterial infections, Intense excercise, Leukemia, Inflammation and TraumaRead more: What_causes_white_blood_cells_to_rise
The structure involved in the breakdown of red blood cells are called macrophages. Macrophages are white blood cells that are in connective tissues. They are formed to accumulate damaged or dead cells.
Increases in white blood cells can be caused by numerous factors. Some include leukemia, autoimmune disease, inflammation and hyperthyroidism, etc.
the white blood cells that is thrombocytes
white blood cells
lymphocytes (t cells and b cells)
the white blood cells (WBC's) are mainly involved in the function of fighting against the diseases that enter the blood through various ports such as cuts or wounds.
Red blood cells carry oxygenated blood to the body and expels CO2 through the alveoli in the lungs. White blood cells help fight viruses and pathogens; platelets help blood to clot in order to stop blood from gushing out of a cut or injury.
yep they do. when you have a cut your white blood cells go to it and clot the blood to stop the bleeding. that's why when people have HIV which kills the cells and also lukemia if they get a cut it takes longer to stop bleeding.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and liquid plasma.Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and liquid plasma.