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None - red blood cells are also called red blood corpuscles.
The walls which allow substances to pass backwards and forwards between the blood and the cells are called capillaries. They are microscopic blood vessels have walls which are 'leaky' which allows substances to pass backwards and forwards. Narrow arteries and veins are connected by capillaries.
Chemicals are exchanged between cells and blood through processes such as diffusion and active transport. Oxygen and nutrients are transported from the blood to the cells, while waste products and carbon dioxide are transported from the cells to the blood. This exchange occurs across the walls of capillaries, which have thin walls that allow for efficient diffusion of molecules between the blood and cells.
The lymph
White blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cells don't.
white blood cells can make chemicals called antitoxins that destroy the toxins produced by bacterica.
Interleukins
Blood is the serum, cells, platelets, and proteins, hormones, and chemicals that circulate in the blood stream. The cells that comprise blood include white blood cells and red blood cells. Red blood cells are also called erythrocytes, from the Greek erythros for "red" and cyte for "cell".Put another way, blood is the whole; erythrocytes are a part.
Blood picks up all the waste chemicals from your cells. It also delivers needed chemicals to all cells.
diffusion: particles move from a high concentration to a low concentration
i think it's called antigen
hemoglobin.
neutrophils
None - red blood cells are also called red blood corpuscles.
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hemoglobin
The walls which allow substances to pass backwards and forwards between the blood and the cells are called capillaries. They are microscopic blood vessels have walls which are 'leaky' which allows substances to pass backwards and forwards. Narrow arteries and veins are connected by capillaries.