Biology, asked by urva09, 20 days ago

does wbc(white blood cells) are white in color? ​

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Answered by ⲊⲧɑⲅⲊⲏɑᴅⲟᏇ
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Answer:

WBC are colourless.

Explanation:

  • The name "white blood cell" derives from the physical appearance of a blood sample after centrifugation. White cells are found in the buffy coat, a thin, typically white layer of nucleated cells between the sedimented red blood cells and the blood plasma. The scientific term leukocyte directly reflects its description.

Answered by achowdhary677
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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

The name "white blood cell" derives from the physical appearance of a blood sample after centrifugation. White cells are found in the buffy coat, a thin, typically white layer of nucleated cells between the sedimented red blood cells and the blood plasma. The scientific term leukocyte directly reflects its description.

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