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difference between RBC and WBC ​

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Answered by navinyapatil
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Answer:

RBC:

  1. small,circular,enucleated and red coloured cells.
  2. 50-60 lakh RBCs are present in each cubic millimeter of blood

WBC:

  1. These are large, nucleated and colourless cell
  2. 5000-10000 WBCs are present per mm³ of blood

Answered by anushreejagdale71
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Answer:

RBC-

  1. RBCs are red in colour due to haemoglobin present in them.
  2. RBCs are produced in red bone marrow.
  3. RBCs are smaller in size and rounded in shape.
  4. RBCs have an average lifespan of 120 days.
  5. Normal RBC count is 50-60 lakh RBCS per cubic mm of blood.
  6. Their function is to transport the respiratory gases (Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide).

WBCs-

  1. WBCS are colourless as there is no pigment in them.
  2. WBCs are prod mostly in bone marrow. But they are also produced in lymph nodes, spleen etc.
  3. WBCs are larger in size and of different shapes.
  4. Life span of WBCs vary according to their role. They have life span from a few days to 3 weeks.
  5. Normal WBC count is 5 thousands to 10 thousands per cubic mm of blood
  6. Their main function is to produce antibodies and fight against the infections. Thus they are called soldiers of the blood.

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