Everybody is always talking about old boring red blood cells but what about white solder cells? I mean I prefere to have a lot of white cells that red blood cells because they are boring. though is it ok to have a lot of white cells than red blood cells? And what do white cells even do in the first place?
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White blood cells fight infection, but too many is bad for you, if your body produces too many white blood cells it is actually a form of laukemia. We dont need that many of them, red blood cells carry oxygen so its more important to have more so that the oxygen reaches to all parts of the body
Sorry dont mean to be picky Jane, just blood is one of my strongest points in biology. We have far more red blood cells then white blood cells (about 700 red : 1 white) when the white blood cells start to become more frequent then that it can be a form of laukemia.
Sorry dont mean to be picky Jane, just blood is one of my strongest points in biology. We have far more red blood cells then white blood cells (about 700 red : 1 white) when the white blood cells start to become more frequent then that it can be a form of laukemia.
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You're right the little soldiers are never given enough credit, so its good that you are blowing your horn for those white blood cells. White blood cells all work together to protect the body from infection, as part of the various and highly unique defenses of the immune system. Its preferable to have the same amount of white and red blood cells in order for the body to work at its best.
Take care.
Take care.