Types of Blood Cells
The human body consists of three types of blood cells, namely:
Red blood cells (RBC) / Erythrocytes
Red blood cells are mainly involved in transporting oxygen, nutrients, and other substances to various parts of the body. These blood cells also remove waste from the body.
White blood cells (WBC) / Leukocytes
White blood cells are specialized cells, which function as a body’s defence system. They provide immunity by fending off pathogens and harmful microorganisms.
Platelets / Thrombocytes
Platelets are cells that help to form clots and stop bleeding. They act on the site of an injury or a wound.