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White Blood Cells make a chemical called Interferon, which white blood cells use to kill bacteria and germs.
No, red and white blood cells and platelets are not removed when urea is removed from the blood. Urea is a waste product that is filtered out by the kidneys, while the red and white blood cells and platelets are important components of the blood that perform essential functions in the body.
Red blood cells make up about 90% of your blood cells, while white blood cells make up only about 10%.
Atoms make up everything. You may be thinking of cells. As far as cells, red blood cells and white blood cells make up blood.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma. :P
because the red blood cells make up almost 45% of the blood composition while the white blood cells are only 1% in comparison. so the red blood cells appear more often than the white blood cells.
RBC's are Disk Shaped Cells, Covered in a Tough Flexible Membrane.
They are the red blood cells,white blood cells,platelets and plasma
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Blood has red cells and white cells, but I'm not sure what is meant by 'solid part'.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma are the four main components of blood. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body's tissues, white blood cells help fight infections, platelets help with blood clotting, and plasma is the liquid portion that carries nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
The solid portion of the blood is mainly made up of red blood cells. There are white blood cells and platelets too.