A scanning electron microsope's view of blood cells. The round non-nucleated doughnut shaped cells are red blood cells, which transport oxygen and remove carbon dioxide. The spherical cells with a rough texture are white blood cells, which produce antibodies and fight infection. The smallest peices are platelets, tiny cells needed for blood clotting. Photo by Bruce Wetzel and Harry Schaefer.

A scanning electron microsope's view of blood cells. The round non-nucleated doughnut shaped cells are red blood cells, which transport oxygen and remove carbon dioxide. The spherical cells with a rough texture are white blood cells, which produce antibodies and fight infection. The smallest peices are platelets, tiny cells needed for blood clotting. Photo by Bruce Wetzel and Harry Schaefer.
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