Yes they are one of the main constituent of cytogenic immunity.
White blood cells that fight disease, red blood cells which carry oxygen, and platelets that form scabs.
In a free-thinking mindset, they could. Platelets are part of the blood that stick together to form clots. That's why you don't bleed after a few minutes of having a cut or scrape (unless you're anemic, meaning you have very few platelets). This layer of protection is a barrier to infection, but in the textbook version, white blood cells are the ones that fight off disease inside the body.
Blood cells, plasma, and platelets all carry blood, platelets help blood clot and move red & white blood cells around, Plasma is the liquid part of the blood that holds blood cells and gets moved around by platelets, and blood cells move around in your blood fighting infections & protecting your wounds by forming scabs.
blood cells like red cells, white cells, and platelets
The cells in the bloodstream include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells help fight infections, and platelets aid in blood clotting.
White blood cells
These are white blood cells.
white blood cells
Your blood is made of white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets, and plasma. The white blood cells fight infections and are part of the body's immune system. Red blood cells carry oxygen. Platelets are bits of broken down dead cells and work with a protein called fibrin, which heals wounds and cuts that the body sustains. Plasma holds the blood cells in suspension and keeps electrolytes balanced.
The most common cells found in the blood are red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells carry oxygen, white blood cells fight infections, and platelets help with blood clotting.
White Blood Corpuscles are the cells in the blood that fight diseases.
White Blood cells help fight disease. You can get a type of cancer if you don't have enough white blood cells.