Difference between RBCs and WBCs
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Red Blood Cells (RBC):-
- The presence of haemoglobin, an iron-rich protein that binds with oxygen to produce the red colour, causes RBC to be red.
- The presence of a large number of RBC in the blood causes it to have a red colour.
White Blood Cells (WBC):-
- Due to the lack of haemoglobin in white blood cells, they are colourless.
- White blood cells, also referred to as leukocytes, protect the skin from illnesses by creating antibodies that strengthen the body's defence mechanism over germs and viruses.
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