White
Yes, without white blood cells one germ could kill you, and red blood cells carry air throughout ur body
Whenever a germ or infection enters the body, the white blood cells snap to attention and race toward the "scene of the crime." The white blood cells are continually on the "lookout" for signs of disease. When a germ does appear, the white blood cells have a variety of ways by which they can attack. Some will produce protective antibodies that will overpower the germ. Others will surround and devour the bacteria.
White blood cells are the primary cells that act as germ fighters in the human body. They play a crucial role in the immune system by identifying and destroying pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Sex cells (germ cells) and somatic (body cells) cells
All the cells in the human body are diploid with the exception of germ cells in the testes and ovaries.
The soma, from the Greek word meaning body, is the entire body - except the germ (sex) cells. This is related to the meanings of autosome and somatic because: Autosome refers to chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes. Somatic cells are all cells that are not sex cells (gametes/germ cells).
The cells take control and try to kick it out the body. For example, if your lip gets hit and it swells up that means the cells are taking controll and healing your lip. Also, if you cut your arm and it gets infected, it will get all red and stingy because the cells are trying to boot out the germs =]
White blood cells, specifically phagocytes like neutrophils and macrophages, are part of the immune system and are tasked with identifying and destroying foreign invaders like bacteria, viruses, and fungi in the body. They do this by engulfing the pathogens and breaking them down. White blood cells are essential for protecting the body from infections and maintaining overall health.
Germ cells divide by meosis. In the mammalian system, female germ cells are called Ove and male germ cells are called Sperm. There are two meotic divisions. At the end of the second meotic division, each daughter cell contains 'n' number of chromosomes, where n is the haploid number.
Germ cells are located in your reproductive organs (ovaries and testes).
Well there's the kind that keep prisoners in the prison and away from people. Or there's the cells as in the ones that make up you. Or if you're talking about blood, there's red and white blood cells. _____________________________________________________________________ There are plant and animal cells
ovaries. it's the female germ(gamete) cells. :)