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What would happen if your white blood cells stop functioning?

Infection. This is considered immune compromised.


What type of tissue would a white blood cells be found?

White blood cells are also known as leukocytes. Blood is considered connective tissue. Some white blood cells leave the blood and migrate to areas of infection.


If you observe a drop of blood under a microscope which cells would you be observing?

Blood cells. The largest compartment of blood cells are the red blood cells (also called erythrocytes), but you would also see white blood cells (including lymphocytes and phagocytes) and some platelets.


Which component of blood helps fight disease?

Langerhan's Cells (also called epidermal dendritic cells) -They are phagocytes that ingest foreign substances and help to activate our immune system.


Would human blood turn white if your red blood cells were destroyed?

Human red blood cells are suspended in a straw colored yellowish substance called plasma. If red blood cells were destroyed, it is more likely the blood sample would look less red and more yellowish, but certainly not completely white.


What would happen if you tried to make a karyotype from isolated mature red blood cells?

You must be in genetics lab... Red blood cells do not have a nucleus therefore a karyotype cannot be assembled. The chromosomal preparations cannot be performed on the red blood cells. Thus, the reason they use white blood cells.


What would happen if someone didn't have white blood cells?

your immune system would be more vulnerable to diseases and colds that the white blood cells protect you from ( common cold,flu etc.) and you would most likely have to see a doctor for a weekly ( if not daily) for a checkup depending on how many white blood cells you have and or need.


How many white blood cell are there for every 600 to 800 red blood cell?

There are 500 white blood cells to every 1000 red blood cells (or you could say there is double the amount of red blood cells). The answer would be 200 red blood cells for every 100 white blood cells.


What is the Doctor called that you would see for white blood cells?

A hematologist is a doctor who specializes in disorders related to blood cells, including white blood cells. They diagnose and treat conditions such as infections, immune system disorders, and blood cancers affecting white blood cells.


What happens to unhealthy bones?

White blood cells are also produced in the bone marrow.Typically less red blood cells will be produced.Some that are produced will be damaged and unfunctionable.asuming we discount what could happen with the lack of white cells..A person would no doubt become anemic.oxygen would cease to be distributed to body parts.A persons organs would shut down.


What would happen to blood cells that do not produce enough insulin compared to a normal cell?

blood cells die


How do you build your white blood cells?

An infection would increase a person's white blood cell count.