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SUMMARY:16.1 Blood Cells
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DESCRIPTION: There are three main types of blood cells,

Erythrocytes- red blood cells: carry oxygen from the lungs to cells throughout the body
Leucocytes- white blood cells: s include neutrophils, monocytes (macrophages), lymphocytes, eosinophils, and basophils. Each plays a role in helping the body fight infection. For example, lymphocytes help create antibodies that attack the invading microbes and mark them for destruction by the neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages. Basophils and eosinophils are involved in the body&rsquo;s response to allergic reactions and eosinophils also help fight some parasitic infections.

Platelets are fragments of cells that help to control bleeding or bruising. Erythrocytes and blood platelets perform their functions inside the blood vessels, whereas leukocytes reside temporarily in the blood vessels and then leave the bloodstream through the capillary walls and venules to enter either the connective tissues or lymphoid tissues.

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