differentiate rbc and wbc
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Red blood cells do not have a nucleus on maturity. WBCs are characterized by the presence of a large central nucleus. Due to the presence of haemoglobin, these cells appear red in colour. These cells are colourless, as they do not have any pigment.
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Red blood cells do not have a nucleus on maturity. WBCs are characterized by the presence of a large central nucleus. Due to the presence of haemoglobin, these cells appear red in colour. These cells are colourless, as they do not have any pigment.
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Red Blood cells
- These cells provide transportation facility of the respiratory gases (oxygen as well as carbon dioxide).
- Due to the presence of Haemoglobin these cells appear red in colour.
- RBCs do not have a nucleus even on maturity.
- They are huge in number, thus giving blood it's significant red colour.
- They have a fixed disc like shape, this allows them to move freely.
- They are smaller in size, most probably from 6 to 8 microns.
- They are also known as Erythrocytes.
White Blood Cells
- These cells provide protection to the human body from outer infections and bacterium intrusions.
- These are colourless cells, they do not have any colour pigment
- These have a large centrally located Nucleus.
- They are usually less in number, but increase when they sense threat of foreign intrusions.
- They do not have a fixed shape as their shape is irregular
- They are larger in size than RBCs , around 15 microns.
- they are also known as Leukocytes
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