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White blood cells (Phagocytes and Lymphocytes) Red blood cells (also in the blood - Platelets and Plasma)
Red blood cells (erythrocytes). These cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. White blood cells (leukocytes). These cells help fight infections and aid in the immune process. Platelets (thrombocytes). These help in blood clotting.
Your red blood cells carry oxygen.
No, red and white blood cells and platelets are not removed when urea is removed from the blood. Urea is a waste product that is filtered out by the kidneys, while the red and white blood cells and platelets are important components of the blood that perform essential functions in the body.
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.
All blood cells: white, red and platelets are made in the red bone marrow.
blood tissue is a tissue which transports the red blood cells ,white blood cells and platelets around the human body.
The circulatory system is used to transport blood throughout the body. More specifically, blood contains several specific types of cells: platelets, red blood cells, white blood cells, and nutrients. Platelets block up external wounds to prevent bleeding. Red blood cells transfer nutrients throughout the body, and white blood cells protect the body from external germs, such as disease.
The nerves deliver the blood to the parts of the body, they are also known as the passageway of the blood. They delivers red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to the parts of the body.
Your blood is made of white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets, and plasma. The white blood cells fight infections and are part of the body's immune system. Red blood cells carry oxygen. Platelets are bits of broken down dead cells and work with a protein called fibrin, which heals wounds and cuts that the body sustains. Plasma holds the blood cells in suspension and keeps electrolytes balanced.
The skeleton give structure to the body as well as protects organs and parts of it make red blood cells, platelets and white blood cells.
Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body. White blood cells fight germs. Platelets relieve a cut until it's healed.