Red blood cells
Red blood cells. There is about 50% of red blood cells in our body.
Please be more specific. Blood cells, muscles, brain?
Yes, the red blood cells are the most common type of blood cells, they are followed by white blood cells frequency. There are also, platelets, which aren't technically considered cells, but are more frequent than white blood cells and less frequent than red blood cells.
type 1 alveolar cells
Yes, blood O is the universal to be more specific O-. It is universal cause the Red blood cells have no antigens on their surface allowing for the cells to be donated to people with any blood type.
The size of blood cells is not a factor in determining a person's blood type. Blood type is determined by a combination of certain proteins in the cells.
Type A has B-antigens on the outside of the blood cells. Type AB has both A or B Anti-gens on the blood cells. Type O has neither on the outside of the blood cells. Antigens detect what type of blood cells surround them. If type A came into contact with type B they would create a clump. For this reason type AB blood can recieve blood from ANY blood type but only give to type AB.
Red and white blood cells.
white blood cells
There are loads! Ranging from blood cells brain cells skinn sells and more! ALLTERNATE Simply they are called eukaryotic cells
Type O blood because type O blood has no markers on the blood cells so the anti-markers will not go into action against the blood cells.
No. Red blood cells are the most common type of blood cell. White blood cell counts only increase if they are fighting against a disease or foreign material or if someone has a cold.