A high white blood cell count could be caused by some medicine that you are taking. But for most cases, it indicates that your body is fighting off infection. Therefore, it depends on why you have a high count.
White blood cells have. But erithrocytes lack many
infinite cells
While the brain does not contain blood cells in the same way as blood vessels or circulating blood, it does have microglial cells that act as the immune cells of the central nervous system. These cells can help defend the brain against infections and remove cellular debris.
When you breathe it in, carbon monoxide prevents your blood cells from carrying enough oxygen.
There are approximately 5 million red blood cells in a microliter of blood. Therefore, there would be 5 billion red blood cells in a liter of blood.
About 25,200,000,000 white blood cells in an average human body. They are part of the immune system and will attack germs, viruses, etc. that are dangerous to the human body.
this is a form of leukemia and very dangerous, your doctor will advise you what meds to take.
red blood cells. but there are also many white blood cells. not as many though.
It would depend on the specific diagnosis.
there are 15 billion blood cells in your body
there are 15 billion blood cells in your body
No , there are many types of blood cells .
Yes, low hematocrit can be very dangerous if it left untreated. Causes of this condition are bleeding, destruction of red blood cells, decreased production of the cells, and overhydrating.
millions of blood cells are in the bosy in your big toe there is approximetely 30 million blood cells
Carbon monoxide binds to the hemoglobin in the red blood cells preferentially to oxygen. So the affected red blood cells do not carry oxygen to the body cells. This starves the cells of oxygen and they will then die.
There Is about 37.2 trillion blood cells in a human body
Billions! :)