All blood cells: white, red and platelets are made in the red bone marrow.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma. :P
No, white blood cells are not solid. White blood cells are made up of vitamins, gases, nucleic acids and many other components. White blood cells comprise a body's immune system.
Red and white blood cells are both made in the marrow of the long bones.
'cause that's the way God made it!
White blood cells come from the marrow of bones, and are an integral part of the immune system. Approximately 10 billion white blood cells are manufactured in the body per day.
No, white blood cells are not solid. White blood cells are made up of vitamins, gases, nucleic acids and many other components. White blood cells comprise a body's immune system.
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.
Your body is made up of millions of tiny cells. You have lots of different kinds of cells. Each kind has a special job to do. Your cells work together to keep you alive.
White blood cells are made up of monocytes, lymphocytes, neutrophils, basophils, and eosinophils. White blood cells are the immunity cells, as they are always fighting invaders that threaten the body's health.
No, body cells are made by mitosis
Immunoglobulines
Your body produces blood cells through a process called hematopoiesis, which occurs in the bone marrow. Stem cells in the bone marrow differentiate into various types of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. These blood cells are then released into the bloodstream to perform their respective functions in the body.