diffrence between red blood cells and white blood cells
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Red Blood Cells/ Corpuscles (RBC)
- Also called : “Erythrocytes”
- They are produced in red bone marrow.
- Nucleus Absent
- Size : Smaller than WBCs, 7.5µm
- Color : Filled with hemoglobin (Red)
- Production : 2 million RBCs per second
- Number : 5 million RBCs in every cubic mm of blood
White Blood Cells/ Corpuscles (WBC)
- Also called “Leukocytes”
- Mostly bone marrow, also produced in lymph nodes, spleen, etc.
- Nucleus Present
- Size : Larger than RBCs, 15µm
- Color : Colorless, No Pigment
- Production : Fewer WBC than RBCs
- Number : 3,000 – 7,000 WBCs in every cubic mm of blood
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