It depends there are different types of blood cells for example: Neutrophil, Band Neutrophil, Lymphocyte, Basophil, Monocyte. It just depends on what your looking for.
Eosinophil, lymphocytes, basophil, neutrophils, and monocytes
glutiagkei. They can also be classified as gluteous largis.
Fast fact: they are not white. they're a light shade of green.
Leokocytes
The white blood cells (also called leukocytes).
Another name for white blood cells are " Lymphnoytes"
Blood cells. The largest compartment of blood cells are the red blood cells (also called erythrocytes), but you would also see white blood cells (including lymphocytes and phagocytes) and some platelets.
Red blood cells don't have nuliets however white blood cells do. Red blood cells can have an average life-span of 120 days while white blood cells do not have an average life span. Also, white blood cells are larger than red blood cells.
White blood cells are also known as leukocytes. Blood is considered connective tissue. Some white blood cells leave the blood and migrate to areas of infection.
The white blood cells (also called leukocytes).
Another name for white blood cells are " Lymphnoytes"
The white blood cells (also called leukocytes).
Langerhan's Cells (also called epidermal dendritic cells) -They are phagocytes that ingest foreign substances and help to activate our immune system.
They are also called White blood cells.
White blood cells are also called leukocytes (sometimes also spelled as "leucocytes")
Yes.
Blood cells. The largest compartment of blood cells are the red blood cells (also called erythrocytes), but you would also see white blood cells (including lymphocytes and phagocytes) and some platelets.
There are seven main types of white blood cell:NeutrophilsEosinophilsBasophilsLymphocytesMonocytesMacrophagesDendritic cellsSome of these are further divded into subtypes, which all have separate tasks in the body. For example, lymphocytes include B-cells, T-cells (which itself has some subsubtypes) and NK-cells. For further detail on and explanations of what each type does, see the related links.
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Red blood cells don't have nuliets however white blood cells do. Red blood cells can have an average life-span of 120 days while white blood cells do not have an average life span. Also, white blood cells are larger than red blood cells.
They are the white blood cells, also called erythrocytes, depending on the type of antibodies they are most likely T-Cells