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Q: Why are there different types of white blood cell?
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How many different kinds of cells are there?

there is the white blood cell and the red blood cell.


What does it mean for a cell to be multiponent?

A multipotent cell is a cell with the ability to differentiate into a limited number of types of specialised cell. Multipotent cells have usually undergone cell determination. For example, a white blood cell could develop into many different types of white blood cell but it is restricted to becoming a white blood cell and can not become anything else (like a skin cell).


What does dc mean on hospital form bloodtype b dc?

DC is differential count (means count for different types of White blood cell). It has nothing with blood types!


What cell red blood cell and white blood cell both belong to?

They are both different cells


Which type of blood cell looks different from cell to cell the red or white blood cells?

Red blood cells all look like red blood cells. White cells have different shapes mainly because they have different functions.


What does white blood cell count and differential mean?

A white blood cell (WBC) count determines the concentration of white blood cells in the patient's blood. A differential determines the percentage of each of the five types of mature white blood cells.


List three types of blod cells?

The three blood cells are red, white, and platelets


White blood cell function?

The function of a white blood cell is to protect the area from things that can harm it. Like germs, viruses, etc.


What are the different cells called?

they are called white cell and red blood cell


A blood stem cell can only differentiate into different types of blood cells . What kind of stem cell is this?

Multipotent


What color is a cell?

Depends on the cell. Red blood cells are redThere are two types of cells. Red Blood Cells and White Blood Cells.


What cell accounts for the most percentage of white blood cell count?

Neutrophils. In the healthy state, neutrophils constitute the majority of all white blood cell types, followed by lymphocytes.