Here are some:
lymphocyte, leukocyte (=white blood cell), granulocyte, monocyte
No, saliva is not a type of white blood cell. It is a liquid secretion of the salivary glands, and it is composed mostly of water, with some digestive enzymes to help start the process of digestion as you chew your food.
a stem cell... and it is a general cell that can change into a specific cell a red blood cell... it carries oxigen to parts of the body a white blood cell... it attacks and destroys some infections a skin cell... it defends the body from attacks on the outside....
There are a lot of cells in the body but, i can only name a few (if it helps): red blood cells white blood cells, T-cell cheek cell, Hair cell eye cells Stem cell nerve cells Heart cell skin cell liver cell sperm cell muscles cell egg cell connective cell fat cell pancreatic cell memory cell goblet cell brain cell bone cell Hope that helped :D
Permeable cells are cells that allow the movement of certain substances across their membrane. Examples include plant cells, red blood cells, and white blood cells. These cells have specialized structures that facilitate the movement of molecules in and out of the cell.
A white blood cell has no nucleus and haemoglobin. They are part of the immune system of the body. They are differentiated into five distinct types based on their shape. Muscle cells are rod shaped and are packed with thin fibers called myofibrils. They are nucleated and have haemoglobin. Muscle cells can contract and expand.
red blood cell white blood cell root hair cell skin cell nerve cell
Some white blood cells are phagocytes. The word means "cell that eats".
its the type of cell
Both are eukariyotic cells.Both have nucleus and other organells.
Not to any appreciable degree. If your white blood count is high, you probably have an infection of some kind.
Yes. Some produce anti-bodies and anti-toxins to destroy foreign organsims, while other types engulf (eat) the organisms. The white blood cell's anti-body types tell your blood type.
Typically, high white blood count indicates an infection. In the early stages of cancer, white blood count does not typically change. So, no, a high white blood count isn't really a sign of cancer in the early stages. You'd know you have cancer well before your blood cells do. It is, however a good idea to run additional tests to know why your cell count is high.
Some examples of specialized cells in cnidarians include cnidocytes (stinging cells) used for defense and capturing prey, sensory cells for detecting movement and light, and muscle cells for movement and contraction. Additionally, some cnidarians have specialized cells that secrete mucus or digestive enzymes for feeding.
Endocytosis
There is no particular type of white blood cell that indicates a patient has cancer. Physicians may do a blood test to see if a patient has a large number of white blood cells, consistent with some types of blood cancers, but having a particular white blood cell kind doesn't indicate cancer in anyone.
Cell membrane White blood cells Red blood cella Nerve cells Vacuoles Cytoplasm
If you have a white blood cell count of 30,000, your doctor will most likely run more tests to figure out why you have a high count. High white blood cell counts can be caused by anemia, infections, inflammatory disease, or leukemia.