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Is red blood called hemoglobin.

It’s purpose is to do what?

2007-09-04 06:57:48 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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RBC are eryhtrocytes...Carry nutrients and sugars and hemoglobin
WBC are Leukocytes...they fight off infections and are basically your body's defence...
Hemoglobin attaches itself to RBCs and carry oxygen throughout the body...

2007-09-04 07:07:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Red blood cells (RBCs, and also called Right, red blood cells are erythrocytes. Red blood are not called hemoglobin but red blood cells contain an iron-rich protein called hemoglobin. Blood gets its bright red color when the hemoglobin in Red Blood Cells picks up oxygen in the lungs. As the blood travels through the body, the hemoglobin releases oxygen to the tissues.That is what the hemoglobin is doing.

White blood cells are called leukocytes. It has an important part in defending the body against infection. They move all over the bloodstream to reach affected tissues. The blood contains fewer white blood cells than red cells, but the body can increase production of WBCs when there is an infection. Leukocytes have different components that have specific functions- basophils, neutrophils,eosinophils, lymphocytes, monocytes and macrophages.

2007-09-04 07:41:29 · answer #2 · answered by ♥ lani s 7 · 0 0

Erythrocytes (from Greek erythros for "red" and kytos for "hollow", with cyte nowadays translated as "cell") or by abbreviation RBC contain a protein called hemoglobin (Hb) which picks up oxygen in the lungs and then transports it to the peripheral body tissues
White blood cells or leukocytes, derived from Greek leukos - white, and kytos - cell. A that "patrol" the body and destroy anything that is not a part of the body, and have TOLERANCE to body tissues. These targets include harmful infectious organisms, tranplanted tissues, etc. They keep the body safe from "outside invadors"

2007-09-04 07:33:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

leukocytes. Redblood cells are basically a sack of hemoglobin. The purpose of Hgb is to carry oxygen to the tissues from the lungs and carry carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs.
(RBCs don't carry nutrients and sugars. This is done by the liquid part of the blood, called the plasma. RBCs, WBCs and platelets are the solid part (the formed elements) of the blood.

Check out the link, (and pay no attention to the thumbs down)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_blood_cell

2007-09-04 07:08:39 · answer #4 · answered by davidosterberg1 6 · 0 1

RBC - erythrocytes
White BC's - Leukocytes
Hemoglobin - the oxygen carrying part of a red blood cell

2007-09-04 11:37:01 · answer #5 · answered by abamm 1 · 0 0

there isn't any such element. crimson blood cells don't have a nucleus, they can't consume something, they do no longer seem to be phagocytic, like white blood cells. Your crimson blood cells can rupture, which would be using anybody of countless blood problems and ailments. Your immune device can attack your crimson blood cells to boot, yet in no way any opposite direction around.

2016-12-31 12:12:07 · answer #6 · answered by gruett 4 · 0 0

WBC are callled leukocytes

2007-09-04 10:26:30 · answer #7 · answered by justhere 2 · 0 0

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