5 differences of RBC and WBC
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THE DIFFERENCE ARE
RBC CONSITS OF PLATELETS AND LYMPH AND HAEMOGLOBIN WHERE AS WBC HAVE DISEASE FREE ACTING
RBC CONSITS OF PLATELETS AND LYMPH AND HAEMOGLOBIN WHERE AS WBC HAVE DISEASE FREE ACTING
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Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, are the most abundant type of cells in the human organism. Red blood cells are what is known in biology as anucleated cells (without a nucleus). The space that would have been occupied by the nucleus allows for more pigment known as hemoglobin to be present inside each cell. This pigment is responsible for spreading oxygen around the human organism. Hemoglobin predominantly consists of iron, which, when bound with oxygen, gives blood its red color.
White blood cells, also known as leukocytes, are responsible for immune response of the human organism.
There are five different types of white blood cells that can be generally divided into two main categories:
Granulocytes, which are characterized by visible granules in their cell body.
Eosinophils. These cells are able to release toxins, should infections and parasitic worms enter the human organism. Eosinophils also play the crucial role in the building of inflammatory response to various allergic reactions.
Neutrophils are the most abundant type of white cells in the body. They are responsible for destroying foreign bacteria that invade the human organism. When we are injured or get sick, neutrophils are the first cells which respond to the invasion.
Basophils. These cells produce histamine (which helps fight allergies) and heparin (which is responsible for preventing blood from clotting and sending more blood to the damaged region of the body).
Agranulocytes. Do not have visible granules in their cell body. These are comprised of:Monocytes. The compartments that comprise human blood need to be cleaned constantly. These cells are responsible for that. They are also the largest in number among all the cells.Lymphocytes. These are active agents in formation of the various immune responses, and activate when the organism “notices” the presence of malevolent microorganisms infiltrated inside the human body.
White blood cells, also known as leukocytes, are responsible for immune response of the human organism.
There are five different types of white blood cells that can be generally divided into two main categories:
Granulocytes, which are characterized by visible granules in their cell body.
Eosinophils. These cells are able to release toxins, should infections and parasitic worms enter the human organism. Eosinophils also play the crucial role in the building of inflammatory response to various allergic reactions.
Neutrophils are the most abundant type of white cells in the body. They are responsible for destroying foreign bacteria that invade the human organism. When we are injured or get sick, neutrophils are the first cells which respond to the invasion.
Basophils. These cells produce histamine (which helps fight allergies) and heparin (which is responsible for preventing blood from clotting and sending more blood to the damaged region of the body).
Agranulocytes. Do not have visible granules in their cell body. These are comprised of:Monocytes. The compartments that comprise human blood need to be cleaned constantly. These cells are responsible for that. They are also the largest in number among all the cells.Lymphocytes. These are active agents in formation of the various immune responses, and activate when the organism “notices” the presence of malevolent microorganisms infiltrated inside the human body.
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