Red cells = erythrocytes White cells = leukocytes
Another name for white blood cells are " Lymphnoytes"
The scientific name for white blood cells is leukocytes.
General name for all white blood cells is leucocytes.
yep they do. when you have a cut your white blood cells go to it and clot the blood to stop the bleeding. that's why when people have HIV which kills the cells and also lukemia if they get a cut it takes longer to stop bleeding.
There are various types of white blood cells that are responsible for various functions within your body. White blood cells themselves are known as "leukocytes".The different types are: neutrophils, basophils, esinophils, macrophages, lymphocytes.Neutrophils -- bacteria and fungiEosinophils -- allergic reactions, and parasitesBasophils -- allergic reactionsLymphocytes -- pathogens, helper cells, infantryMacrophages -- helps with the infantry and cleaning.
Another name for white blood cells are " Lymphnoytes"
Another name for white blood cells are " Lymphnoytes"
The scientific name for white blood cells is leukocytes.
Red blood cells- erythrocytes White blood cells- leukocytes
General name for all white blood cells is leucocytes.
red blood cells, white blood cells and the plasma
Leukocytes are among the formed elements of blood. They fight infection and identify and neutralize other "foreign" invaders. The formed elements of blood are red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).
Blood Cells?
The spleen is the organ that can store white blood cells.
White blood cells are not actually white; they appear white under a microscope due to the way they are stained for observation. The name "white blood cells" comes from the fact that they are cells that do not contain hemoglobin, unlike red blood cells which carry oxygen and give blood its red color.
Leukocyte
The common name for leukocytes is white blood cells.