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All blood cells are important for different functions in the body. However, red blood cells are vital for carrying oxygen to tissues, white blood cells are crucial for immune function, and platelets play a key role in blood clotting.
Chemical signals released by damaged cells or bacteria, known as chemotaxis, will attract white blood cells to the site of infection more quickly. Inflammatory mediators such as cytokines and histamines also play a role in promoting the migration of white blood cells to the infected area.
White blood cells are the "army" of the circlulatory system-they guard against infection, fight parasites, and attack bacteria. Red blood cells only transport oxygen. White blood cells have more function. There are different kinds as well including phagocytes, allergy attacking cells, and a special class known as lymphocytes which prouce antibodies that are proteins that help destroy pathogens. I hope this helped a little.
Red blood cells don't have nuliets however white blood cells do. Red blood cells can have an average life-span of 120 days while white blood cells do not have an average life span. Also, white blood cells are larger than red blood cells.
There is about 1 million more
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There are more red blood cells than white in healthy human blood.
There are more red blood cells than white blood cells in the body. Red blood cells are the most abundant type of blood cell and are essential for transporting oxygen throughout the body, while white blood cells play a crucial role in the immune system.
No. There are far more red blood cells than there are white blood cells.
All blood cells are important for different functions in the body. However, red blood cells are vital for carrying oxygen to tissues, white blood cells are crucial for immune function, and platelets play a key role in blood clotting.
Red Blood cells carry oxygen to your cells while white blood cells only fight off bacteria. Theres more red blood cells becase we need more of them to live.
In your blood you have blood cells, white blood cell and much more.
Red blood cells make up about 90% of your blood cells, while white blood cells make up only about 10%.
Leukemia.
white blood, red blood, and more
More RBCs by far.
You have more red blood cells in your body than white because white blood cells only tend to produce when your body is under pressure by pressure I mean an illness . Plus for each tiny drop of blood we have there are over 5 million red blood cells in side :)