All parts of the body, as I know it are made of cells......... I could be wrong though.......
it is the blood cells in your blood that contain and carry oxygen around the body
A huge, major role: Cells contain chromosomes which contain genes which contain DNA! DNA can be said to be the most important part for us - it is the genetic code which makes up our body - it describes how we move, how we look, how we do everything!
AIDS doesnt affect a specific part of the body. AIDS is a diagnosis given to an HIV+ person who exhibits qualifying clinical criteria. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS and attacks cells associated with immune function, broadly speaking, white blood cells.
It doesnt contain chlorophyll
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Hemoglobin also helps carry carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be exhaled. Red blood cells do not have a nucleus, allowing them to have more space to carry oxygen.
PAlisade mesophyll cells contain chlorophyll in abundance. The are cells that take part in photosynthesis
it doesnt. Fever is caused when the body fights infection and sends neutrophils and phagocytes to the invading pathogens to engulf and kill them. It is an essential part of the white blood cells job to control infection.
Hair, fingernails and toenails, which can be cut without feeling any pain (or sensation of any kind) do not contain nerves, although the roots do contain nerves, so you do feel pain if these are ripped out. Callouses also do not contain nerves.
The only part of the blood which carries oxygen are the red blood cells. These blood cells contain what is known as hemoglobin, which is the most efficient part of the cell, and the only part of the cell, that can carry oxygen.
because they contain major portion as of female part
white cells destroy bacteria in the body
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