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how does our white blood cells works

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FUNCTIONS OF WHITE BLOOD CELLS Yohoooo everyone!!! miss me........... .๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜‰  Sorry for not published for a long time, i have been very busy with my school life... I think it same goes for everyone Today I am going to share some knowledge that I learned which is " How Our White Blood Cells Work inside Our Body". To start off, I would like to tell everyone that the number of red blood cells(RBC) in our body outnumbered the number of white blood cells(WBC), at about 5000-10,000 cells per microliter of blood. That means the ratio between our RBCs and WBCs is 700:1. You guys must be thinking that why our WBCs is so little. Eventhough their number is less than RBCs but they are powerful and strong like the SUPERMANN๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ’ช Cells in red is called the Red Blood Cells while the cells in white is called the White Blood Cells The number of WBCs in our body can increase above 10,000ยต/L when there are invading microbes   ( protection response), strenuous exercise...
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REGULATION OF ERYTHROPOIESIS  Hello everyone! Thanks for reading and I hope you guys are feeling well and super good! :D . Talking about feeling good ,  do you guys know right now, your blood , specifically your red blood cells are carrying enough amount of oxygen all over your body to make sure that u wouldn't feel sleepy and exhausted? It must be a spoiler right to suddenly feel like that. Well thanks to your red blood cell, your body will get the right amount of oxygen according to your body demand. So how does RBC (red blood cell) regulate according to this demand ???  First of all , what is this ERYTHROPOIESIS?  Erythropoiesis means the process that produces red blood cell (RBC) or erythrocytes. So RBC functioning in transporting oxygen through out your body.  (Red blood cell or erythrocytes) HOWEVER, there are some condition where the human body demanding for a higher oxygen level or vice versa. In order to get right level of oxygen, t...
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*HACHOOS POCHOOS* Hello dear viewers and readers! Wishing you'll a good day ahead. Thank you for all the love and support on my previous post. So glad and grateful to have you'll as a part of this MAGIC  fam bam! ๐Ÿ’“๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ‘ช As a reward, I'm going to share the *HACHOOS POCHOOS* of the blood today. So what does HACHOOS POCHOOS stands for today? Well if you have watched Disney fairy tales or have been keeping up yourself addicted to any witchcraft stories, you would realize a magic never works without any tool that has the ability to distort your perceptions or to get you to perceive things that never happened, just like a visual illusion. HACHOOS POCHOOS stands for the tools that makes up the magic liquid ; the BLOOD! ๐ŸŽ‰ The blood is made up of four main HACHOOS POCHOOS. First, the erythrocytes which are also known as the red blood cells, second the leukocytes which are the white blood cells, the platelet known as the thrombocytes and finally the plasma which makes the liq...

Morphology of White Blood Cell

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LET'S STUDY ABOUT WHITE BLOOD CELL As everyone know that white blood cell(leukocytes) is one the main component in our blood besides platelets and red blood cell. They produced in bone marrow and store in our blood and lymphatic system. For healthy body, white blood cells(WBC) in our body range between 4500-11000 per cubic millimeter of blood. The general characteristics of our WBC are they lack of haemoglobin, colourless, have nuclues, irregular like shaped that helps them to squeeze through our blood vessels. Don't think due to their weird shape, we misunderstand them as foreign materials in our blood. They are the one that responsible battle with viruses, bacteria and other foreign invader in our body. Furthermore, they also responsible produce antibodies for our body so that we stay healthy☺☺ Next, let study more about types of white blood cells. Do you know that our WBC can be divided into 2 group, GRANULOCYTES and AGRANULOCYTES .  Types of  white blo...

How does blood cells are formed

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Hematopoiesis  Uncontrollable bleeding, dead internal organs and continuous bacterial infections: that would be the state of our bodies if we didn't have blood cells. Lucky for us, we do! They carry oxygen, defend the body against pathogens, and stop bleeding. Blood cells are created throughout our life time in order to make sure that we have healthy ones at all times. Can you imagine how worn out our blood cells would be if the ones we were born with were still working in our bodies? New blood cells are created at the same rate as the ones that die. The process of producing new blood cells is called  hematopoiesis . Hematopoiesis started taking place long before you ever able to read this lesson - it began when you were a developing fetus inside of your mom. The process took place in your liver and spleen during that time. Once you were born - and ever since - it takes place in your bone marrow, found at the ends of your long bones. Process Interestingly, hematopoi...

MAGIC LIQUID ๐Ÿ”ฎ๐ŸŒŠ

THE REAL MAGIC LIQUID! Hello everyone, especially my dear readers! Wishing you'll a good day filled with shines, sparkles and magic.No one deserves anything less than magic and so do you! Wondering why the "magic" word has been repeated? Read along to find out dear readers. So, what connection has magic to do with our blog? During my childhood days, I literally thought magic happens only among Disney princess and I don't think I am the only one with this thought.I used to think we need a fairy to grant us with magic and happiness. Growing up I realised, we're the fairies in our life. Being a teen now with more maturity and knowledge, I realise our body is made up with loads and loads of magic as well and today I'll share information regarding one component of magic that is in our body which is nothing else than the magic liquid. So what does magic liquid stands for in our blog and in our body? THE MAGIC LIQUID IS NOTHING ELSE THAN THE BLOOD!!  Blood is a sp...

Special Contribution To Our Readers - The People.

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The People, Beloved Lecturer and Mastermind of The Blog Hello everyone. First, to "The People" of our blog. From the bottom of our heart, we would like to say a big, humongous thank you for sacrifice your time to read, view, comment and learn something about the magic liquid - blood on our blog. Without you, "The People", we wouldn't make it to achieve this. We owe you and in exchange of that, we will share our knowledge and information. Not only that, we will update and fulfill your questions and request for our blog. Next, we would like to dedicate this appreciation to our beloved lecturer, Miss Najihah bt Mohd Bisri, the one and only one lecturer that taught us for this subject which is "Haemopoietic and Lymphoid System". We honestly believe it was your innovative, hands-on approach to this subject that made us enjoy this subject so much. You truly know how to make learning fun. We enjoyed being taught by you immensely, you're an e...