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'''Blood cells '''(medically referred to as hematocytes) form the cellular basis of the blood and serve many physiological functions.  
Blood cells (medically referred to as hematocytes) form the cellular basis of the blood and serve many physiological functions.  


These blood cells, in humans, can be catergorised under three domains: red blood cells (erthyocytes), white blood cells&nbsp;(leukocytes)&nbsp;and platelets (thrombocytes), all of which carry out a invididual function.&nbsp;<ref>Hematology.org, (2014). Blood Basics. [online] Available at: http://www.hematology.org/Patients/Basics/ [Accessed 18 Nov. 2014].</ref>  
These blood cells, in humans, can be catergorised under three domains: red blood cells ([[Erthyocytes|erthyocytes]]), white blood cells&nbsp;([[Leukocytes|leukocytes]])&nbsp;and [[Platelets|platelets]] ([[Thrombocytes|thrombocytes]]), all of which carry out a invididual function<ref>Hematology.org, (2014). Blood Basics. [online] Available at: http://www.hematology.org/Patients/Basics/ [Accessed 18 Nov. 2014].</ref>.


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Hematology.org, (2014). Blood Basics. [online] Available at: http://www.hematology.org/Patients/Basics/ [Accessed 18 Nov. 2014].

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Blood cells (medically referred to as hematocytes) form the cellular basis of the blood and serve many physiological functions.

These blood cells, in humans, can be catergorised under three domains: red blood cells (erthyocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes) and platelets (thrombocytes), all of which carry out a invididual function[1].

References

  1. Hematology.org, (2014). Blood Basics. [online] Available at: http://www.hematology.org/Patients/Basics/ [Accessed 18 Nov. 2014].