White blood cells, like all blood cells are created in the bone marrow from certain stem cells. However, some lymphocytes are created but undeveloped or immature. T-cells for example, are created in the bone marrow and need to migrate to another organ called the thymus (hence the name "T-cell") to mature. Once they've matured, they migrate over to lymph nodes / the lymphatic system.
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Red Blood Cells do not "produce" anything. They function to carry oxygen in the blood from the lungs to distant tissues. White blood cells are grouped into 5 categories with different functions but all generally function to contain infections. One group, lymphocytes, produce antibodies as well as function to destroy some infectious agents. Neutrophils and Monocytes also function as part of the immune system by engulfing bacteria and other infectious agents. The last two, eosinophils and basophils mediate allergic reactions
Some white blood cells produce antibodies. Others don't produce anything, they just eat things that they body needs to get rid of.
antibodies
White blood cells form in response to an infection. As soon as the body detects a viral or bacterial infection, the immune system starts producing an army of white blood cells. They are produced in the bone marrow.
White Blood Cells.
blood cells are produced primarily in the?
The function of the white blood cells is to aid in healing. These white blood cells are a huge part of the immune system.
The four major components in blood are: -Plasma -Platelets -Red Blood Cells -White Blood Cells
White blood cells are produced by a multi-potent cell in the bone marrow.
Red and white blood cells.
White blood cells are produced in the bone marrow
Red blood cells and white blood cells are produced by bone marrow. Blood plasma is a form of interstitial fluid that is produced by the body.
In the bone marrow
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The immune system uses white blood cells but they are produced and are part of the circulatory system.
White blood cells, specifically those called lymphocytes.
The erythrocyte (RBC), leukocyte (WBC) and the platelets are all formed in bone marrow. While the erythrocyte and leukocyte are produced from the hematopoietic stem cells, the platelets are are derived from fragmentation of precursor megakaryocytes.
Red blood cells and white blood cells are produced in your red bone marrow. Albumin is produced in your liver. Globulin is produced in your reticuloendothelial system. Water and the electrolyte are taken from the intestine.
white blood cells can make chemicals called antitoxins that destroy the toxins produced by bacterica.
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