difference between red blood cells and white blood cells
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red blood cells or erythrocytes are dome-shaped cells produced in the bone marrow. they contain haemoglobin.
white blood cells or leukocytes are body's soldiers attacking disease-causing organisms. these are generally larger than red blood cells. these cells attack and engulf invading microorganisms.
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Red blood cells (RBC, erythrocytes) are hemoglobin-carrying cells that primarily transport oxygen. White blood cells (WBC, leukocytes) take the form of either granulocytes or lymphocytes. ... Lymphocytes are highly antigen-specific, meaning they are able to target specific infectious agents, primarily viruses.
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