Red and White blood cells:
These are produced by the stem cells in the bone marrow. There are two types of stem cells for producing white blood cells - Myeloid stem cells (producing phagocytes such as neutrophils and monocytes - the undeveloped version of macrophages) and Lymphoid stem cells (responsible for production of lymphocytes such as B and T cells).
Answer:
It's called a resultant force.
Explanation:
You see, there may be more than one direction of a force acting on an object so if both forces are of equal strength, the object doesn't move, but if one force is stronger than the other, the resultant force would tilt towards that force and the object would move that direction. It is the resultant force that decides where the object would go based on the forces acting on it.
Answer:
Traditionally, all prokaryotic cells were called bacteria and were classified in the prokaryotic kingdom Monera. ... One fundamental difference is that bacterial cells lack intracellular organelles, such as mitochondria, chloroplasts, and a nucleus, which are present in both animal cells and plant cells.
Algae, the probably compete for the
Food source.