White blood cells
yes
No, they are larger.
Go to a doctor
Pull it off
White blood cells are larger than red blood cells. White blood cells, also known as leukocytes, are larger and have a nucleus, while red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, are smaller and lack a nucleus.
An eye in which the small blood vessels are dilated, giving the white of it a red appearance.
Depends on where in the eye you mean. On the white: broken blood vessel. In the back of the eye: see a doctor.
Not sure about the white arteries but the blue is non oxygenated blood.
It's called sclera. It's white because it lack blood supply.
no
The medical term for blood in the eye is subconjunctival hemorrhage. This occurs when a small blood vessel breaks just underneath the clear surface of the eye (conjunctiva), resulting in a red spot on the white part of the eye. It is usually harmless and resolves on its own.