White blood cells, or leukocytes, are classified into two main categories: granulocytes and agranulocytes. Granulocytes include neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils, characterized by the presence of granules in their cytoplasm. Agranulocytes consist of lymphocytes and monocytes, which lack these granules and play key roles in immune response. This classification reflects their distinct functions in the immune system, including fighting infections and regulating immune responses.
The cells in the bloodstream include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells help fight infections, and platelets aid in blood clotting.
White blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cells don't.
White blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cells don't.
Blood is classified as a connective tissue. It is composed of various components such as red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. It plays a vital role in transporting oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
Another name for white blood cells are " Lymphnoytes"
The white blood cells
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, but white blood cells do not
The cells in the bloodstream include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells help fight infections, and platelets aid in blood clotting.
White blood cells fight infection while the red blood cells carry blood to your heart.
White blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cells don't.
Red and white blood cells.
White blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cells don't.
white blood cells
White Blood Cells
White blood cells do not carry oxygen in the blood.
mostly lymphocytes: cells which aid in immunity White blood cells
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, but white blood cells do not