Biology, asked by aniketsharma34563456, 11 months ago

difference b/w wbc and rbc on basic of per mL

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Answered by kiyara01
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Explanation:

Red blood cells vs. White blood cells

  • The focal difference between red blood cells and white blood cells is in their individual functions. While red blood cells are responsible for transport of respiratory gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide, white blood cells provide defence mechanisms for fighting foreign microorganisms entering the human organism.

  • The two types have different structures. While red blood cells do not have a nucleus, white blood cells do
  • Red blood cells are of a red color, like their name implies. The color is made possible due to the presence of hemoglobin. White blood cells, on the other hand, are colorless. Hemoglobin works essentially as a storer of oxygen, which can be further transported to various parts of the body and is responsible for the overall amount of energy an individual has. When people do not have enough red blood cells, they often show symptoms of anemia- the feeling of tiredness.
  • Red blood cells are more packed and have a longer lifespan when compared to white blood cells. The former’s population is around 5 million per cubic millimeter of blood, while the latter are around 3,000 – 7,000 per cubic millimeter of blood.

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Answered by jitaujla
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As one mm3= 1/1000 ml
So,
We know RBC counts to 5.5-5millions per mm3
In mL
RBC count will be 5.5-5 thousand per mL
&
We know WBC counts to 6000-8000 per mm3 of blood
In mL,
WBC count will be 6-8 per mL of blood.

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