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Blood cells play essential roles in the body with distinct types and functions. Red blood cells, shaped like discs, carry oxygen throughout the body. White blood cells, crucial for immune response, protect against illness, with several types serving different purposes. Platelets, small cell fragments, are vital for blood clotting and healing wounds. This overview explores these blood cell types, their shapes, and their functions, emphasizing their importance to overall health. For more information, visit resources like "Blood" by Kids Discovery and ScienceNetLinks.
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Blood Cells By Brandon Sirof
What is the form of blood Cells? There are a lot of different types of blood cells. One type of blood cell are red blood cells. They are shaped like a mint disc with a dent in the middle. Cells are very small and they all have different shapes. There are white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. White blood cells are very important. There are several types of white blood cells. Platelets are brownish-yellowish bitts of cells.
The Function of Blood Cells All of the blood cells have different functions. One type are platelets. They flow through your blood and when you have a cut platelets will clot the blood and they help heal the cut. White blood cells help to heal you when you are sick. Red blood cells have the very important part of carrying oxygen through your body and to your lungs.
Resources • Blood by Kids Discovery. • Website called ScienseNetLinks