These circulating cells provide oxygen to all of the stationary cells in the body, help fight infection throughout the body, and help stop bleeding after an injury. Some very special and important cells, however, move throughout the body by traveling (circulating) in the blood.
Such cells are stationary, staying in one place within the body. Many of the cells group together to form the skin, muscles, bones and organs, such as the heart, lungs, kidneys, etc. The human body is primarily made up of water and cells. The CBC – providing information about your health