if you are asking what blood cells help blood clot up to keep your cut from bleeding out, they're platelets. :)
A type of stroke where you have internal bleeding in the brain which kills brain cells.
White blood cells (Leukocytes) are the cells that fight off bacteria and infection. Red Blood cells (Erythocytes) help carry oxygen to all parts of your body.
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Red blood cells carry oxygen by binding oxygen molecules to hemoglobin (an iron-based molecule).White blood cells fight infections and other germs, and platelets clot cuts. You need to intake a certain amount of iron to form the hemoglobin that holds oxygen on your red blood cells. If you don't, you can become "anemic" and you will get tired more quickly.Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen in the body. The protein hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen to deliver it to the other cells in the body.
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No. Type O blood does not have the surface antigen that Type A antisera binds to. Only type A blood will clot when type A antisera is added.
A type of stroke where you have internal bleeding in the brain which kills brain cells.
Platelettes.
The healthy type of blood clot, which the body creates to stop a wound from bleeding, is formed by fibrinogen, which is a protein component of blood plasma rather than an actual blood cell. The harmful type of blood clotting comes about when blood platelets clump together in a blood vessel and stop blood from moving freely through the circulatory system.
White Blood cells help fight disease. You can get a type of cancer if you don't have enough white blood cells.
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People with type A blood have A antigens on their blood cells and anti-B antibodies floating throughout their blood. People with type B blood however have B antigens and anti-A antibodies. When the type A person receives a transfusion from the type B person, the anti-B antibodies will attack the incoming B antigen laced blood cells, marking it for removal by the rest of the immune system.
White blood cells (Leukocytes) are the cells that fight off bacteria and infection. Red Blood cells (Erythocytes) help carry oxygen to all parts of your body.
In a healthy individual blood clots at a wound site to stop bleeding. This process begins with the cells lining the blood vessels causing the clots to form, then proteins create fibrin (which is another type of protein) that acts as glue to hold a blood clot together, and platelets which are small blood cell fragments stick together to form a clot. After the bleeding has stopped and healing has occurred the body breaks down and removes the clot.
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