What are blood cells? Your body carries little blood cells. Your blood cells contain your blood....
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What are blood cells? Your body carries little blood cells. Your blood cells contain your blood. Blood cells are a very unusual shape. They are usually
What are blood cells? Your body carries little blood cells.
Your blood cells contain your blood. Blood cells are a very unusual
shape. They are usually red or white. Red blood cells are the size
of11.5-14.5%. White blood cells are called (WBCs) cause there
taking the first letter of each word.
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Why we need blood cells. Where blood cells go through. Red
blood cells (RBCs) contain hemoglobin which carries oxygen all over
the body allowing us to function properly. Red blood cells carry
nutrients and minerals all around the body as well as taking toxins
to the liver were they can be disposed of. Respiration is there key
to working right. In your lungs each red blood cell picks up red
oxygen. A red cell contains an iron- rich protein called hemoglobin
that oxidizes or rusts as it were in your lungs. Blood cells fight
to kill germs and infections in the body. Red blood cells can
produce oxygen white cells can not. Did you know CO2 means carbon
dioxide.
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what Blood cells need to work. A diagram of a blood cell. This
is a list of what blood cells need to work; Nutrients Water Glucose
Amino acids Minerals Oxygen etc. Ways to dispose of food
Slide 6
How blood cells work. Erythropoietin and low oxygen can
regulate the production of red blood cells. RBC means red blood
cells. Blood cells get pushed by the oxygen you breath in, so blood
goes all around your body.
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What is the texture of blood cells? The texture of a blood Cell
is smooth and little Bumps here and there. In this picture there
are red blood cells with over 5162 textures on the little tiny
blood cells. Can you believe theirs that many textures on blood
cells. The texture of a blood Cell is smooth and little Bumps here
and there. In this picture there are red blood cells with over 5162
textures on the little tiny blood cells. Can you believe theirs
that many textures on blood cells. Little blood cells.
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How blood cells die. Blood cells can die in many ways like an
infection, poisoning, overheating, or lack of oxygen. The cell can
swell up and its contents leak away. This may damage other cells
around them. It seems that cells often choose to kill themselves.
We now know that controlled cell death is crucial for normal human
development and good health throughout the life.