Stem cells, T Helper cells, and Lymphocytes all help fight diseases.
Blood cells are what they refer to as formed elements. There are three types of them in your blood. There are red ones that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide, the white ones that fight off disease and infection, and then the ones called platelets that help your blood coagulate to stop bleeding.
No. There are no blue blood cells. There are only white blood cells (lymphocytes) and red blood cells(erythrocytes).
The structures in blood that are used to fight disease are called white blood cells, or leukocytes. These cells play a crucial role in the immune system by identifying and attacking pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and other foreign invaders. Different types of white blood cells, including lymphocytes, neutrophils, and monocytes, have specific functions in the immune response.
The three main types of blood cells are red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, which gives blood its red color. White blood cells help fight infection, and platelets are involved in blood clotting.
the cells,plant cells, and animal cells
the cells,plant cells, and animal cells
false, there only two types of electrochemical cells. Wet and dry cells.
Three types of Gaucher disease have been identified, but there are many variations in how symptoms develop.
Nerve cells, Red blood cells and cells from cornea of the eye balls.
branching cells, flat cells, and round cells
The three types of stem cells in adults are hematopoietic stem cells (found in bone marrow and produce blood cells), mesenchymal stem cells (found in various tissues like bone marrow and fat, can differentiate into bone, cartilage, and fat cells), and neural stem cells (found in the brain and spinal cord, can differentiate into neurons and supporting cells).
Hmm well the first one is plasma- 55% of blood tissue I believe. Red Blood Cell-Delivers oxygen to body tissue White Blood Cell-Defends body against foreign materials and disease Platelets-Heals cuts (forms blood clots)