Your blood cells contain white blood cells that fight off foreign material from entering the body.
That depends on which blood cells! Our white blood cells is what I am guessing you are asking about. They are the one's that swim in our blood an fight unkown bacteria and viruses they find. White blood cells are what are created by our lymph nodes and protect us and keep us healthy. I do however engourage you to do some research on this and still take other answers.
Hemostasis means controlling the flow of blood.
Loss of function in the bone marrow can lead to decreased production of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This can result in conditions such as anemia, increased susceptibility to infections, and impaired blood clotting. Treatment may involve blood transfusions or bone marrow transplant.
There is no clear cut answer for this. The spleen is part of the bodies system of destroying old red blood cells. They only live about 120 days. But the liver is responsible for most of the reclaiming of the iron to build new blood cells. Then., of course, not all the iron is retained, and some of it is expelled from the body in the feces, which is what gives it its reddish-brown color.
Lack of red blood cells is called anemia. This condition can result from various factors, including nutrient deficiencies, chronic diseases, or blood loss. Anemia can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and pale skin.
Red blood cells are used to transport blood and oxygen to cells in our body while platelets clot blood when u are bleeding, to prevent excessive blood loss
The essence of the circulatory system is what it carries - the blood. Blood consists of cells and plasma. Plasma is mostly water, but also carries nutrients and waste to and from the tissues of the body and hormones among tissues. The cells include red blood cells, which carry oxygen, and white blood cells, which aid in immunity and protective functions. Platelets are also found in the blood and are responsible for healing responses when blood leaks from a vessel, effectively clotting the break to prevent blood loss.
PREVENT blood loss? Nothing PREVENTS blood loss. Clotting helps stop blood loss.
PREVENT blood loss? Nothing PREVENTS blood loss. Clotting helps stop blood loss.
Coagulation is the process by which blood cells begin to clot to prevent further blood loss. When the body senses it is losing blood the platelets in the blood rush towards the wound to begin clotting the blood.
lack of red cells
-Platelets found in the blood secret an enzyme which converts soluble plasma protein, fibrinogen to insoluble fibrin threads. -red blood cells get trap in the threads to form a clot. -this prevent blood loss and also prevent bacteria from entering the body.
By blood clotting by blood cells, fibrin and fibrinogen
Prevent blood loss
Anemia
ANEMIA
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