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The living part of blood is the white blood cells (leukocytes) and platelets. These cells are responsible for fighting infections and forming blood clots to prevent excessive bleeding.
Yes of course every human being have white blood cells asthma people are just having less blood cells...
the human being can
No, blood itself is not considered alive because it does not have the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli. However, blood does contain living cells, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, that perform vital functions in the body.
Living blood cells are called erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), and thrombocytes (platelets). Each type of blood cell has a specific function in the body, such as delivering oxygen (red blood cells), fighting infection (white blood cells), and forming blood clots (platelets).
every living thing has white blood cells they kill viruses
All living organisms are made of cells, or the littlist units of life. There are many different types of cells. (red blood cells, white blood cells)
White blood cells can be counted by a lab technician, usually a haematologist. When a blood sample is taken the number of white blood cells can be counted and if increased or decreased from the norm this will help in a diagnosis being made.
approximately 40,000 white blood cells can and will fit on the eye of a pin
Leukocytes are white blood cells found in animals there are not living entities in their own rite.
A hawk is a living thing( A mammal ). Living things have similar cells. Therefor a hawk has red blood cells and white blood cells, just like other mammals out there.
Blood is a liquid connective tissue composed of cells and an extracellular matrix. The matrix being the plasma and the cells being erythrocytes (red blood cells), platelets, and 5 types of leukocyte (white blood cells).