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there is no such things called white blood cells
White Blood Cells make a chemical called Interferon, which white blood cells use to kill bacteria and germs.
Another name for white blood cells are " Lymphnoytes"
Blood cells are called erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), and thrombocytes (platelets). Nerve cells are called neurons.
The term for too few white blood cells is leukopenia.
The most common type of white blood cells are called Basophils
The formation of white blood cells is called leukopoiesis. It occurs primarily in the bone marrow, where hematopoietic stem cells differentiate into different types of white blood cells to help fight infections and maintain immune function in the body.
Yes.
White blood cells, specifically those called lymphocytes.
The blood of birds and mammals is called "blood" or "whole blood." It is composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.
Langerhan's Cells (also called epidermal dendritic cells) -They are phagocytes that ingest foreign substances and help to activate our immune system.
The clear liquid part of the blood is called plasma, and it is the base for red and white blood cells to travel in.