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What is the most common blood cell in the human body? |
Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, are the most common blood cells. A milliliter (ml) of blood contains approximately five billion red blood cells. The average person has a total of twenty-five trillion red blood cells in their bloodstream! Red blood cells are very small; it would take a string of 2,000 red blood cells to circle a pencil.

Scientists hope that stem cells will one day help cure genetic and other injuries in which cell regeneration is crucial, such as spinal injuries.