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Q: Which week is it when the embryo's blood cells begin to form?
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Red blood cells and white blood cells work together to form?

red and white blood cells work together to form what


Where do red blood cells and white blood cells form?

Red and white blood cells produce in bones. The bone marrow produces the cells


When you bleed red blood cells form a scab?

Red Blood Cells (RBC) do not "form a scab", they are merely trapped in the scab during blood coagulation. Platelets, carried in the blood serum form the scab by sticking to the endothelium (inside) of the blood vessel forming a plug to end bleeding. Clotting proteins than begin to condense and form the hard scab. Human RBC do not have DNA and therefore cannot act in response to external stimuli like a cut.


Why the color of the blood is red?

blood is red due to the blood cells that form blood. there are also white blood cells but are not seen because of the value of the red blood cells of a greater number.


In what tissues are red blood cells destroyed?

red blood cells are destroyed by macrophages in the blood to form heme and globin


What part of the body do the red blood cells form in?

Red Blood Cells are manufactured in the bone marrow.


How are blood cells form?

in the bone-marrow


What are the main cells in the body?

Red Blood Cells- make the blood red; and carry the oxygen White Blood Cells- fight infections Platelets- form clots to stop the flow of blood Plasma- a yellowish liquid that carries the nutrients


Where are virus cells located?

The cells in your body are found absolutely everywhere. Skin cells form your skin, nerve cells form your brain and nervous system and muscle cells form your muscles. Almost everything in your body is made of cells.


What purpose does a scab serve?

A scab on the human body is a collection of partly dried red blood cells and mostly white blood cells. the white blood cells form on the outer layer of the skin to prevent future bleeding/stop the bleeding, and the living white blood cells on the inside of your body begin forming around the wound, repairing skin and flesh structure. All-in-all, a scab is the 'during' process of healing a wound.


Do red blood cells help oxygen form?

no


Does white blood cells have a large form?

Yes they do.