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explain the difference between white blood cells and red blood cells


hamza50: RBC stands for red blood cells and it is known as erythrocyte it has life cycle of 4 months it is bi-concave disc shaped RBC doesn't have nucleus it is observed in only one type while WBC stands for white blood cells it is also know as leukocyte

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Answered by arpit281
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Although both functions differently in human body which shows a huge difference betweenthem. Red blood Cells that revolve in the body and transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to the tissues. These cells have hemoglobin and nucleus. White blood Cells which are without hemoglobin and nucleus in the body.
Answered by Anonymous
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Red blood Cells that revolve in the body and transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to the tissues. These cells have hemoglobin and nucleus. White blood Cells which are without hemoglobin and nucleus in the body
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