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Answered by Anonymous
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Differences Between Red Blood Cells (RBC) and White Blood Cells (WBC)

Last updated: June 23, 2018 by Sagar Aryal

Red Blood Cells/ Corpuscles (RBC) are also called “Erythrocytes” while White Blood Cells/ Corpuscles (WBC) are also called “Leukocytes”.

Some of the differences between Red Blood Cells/ Corpuscles (RBC) and White Blood Cells/ Corpuscles (WBC) are as follows:

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Differences

Red Blood Cells/ Corpuscles (RBC)

White Blood Cells/ Corpuscles (WBC)

1 Also called Also called “Erythrocytes” Also called “Leukocytes”

2 Origin They are produced in red bone marrow. Mostly bone marrow, also produced in lymph nodes, spleen, etc.

3 Nucleus Nucleus Absent Nucleus Present

4 Size Smaller than WBCs, 7.5µm Larger than RBCs, 15µm

5 Color Filled with hemoglobin (Red) Colorless, No Pigment

6 Production 2 million RBCs per second Fewer WBC than RBCs

7 Life Span RBCs have an average lifespan of 120 days WBCs live anywhere from a few days (5-21 days)

8 Number 5 million RBCs in every cubic mm of blood 3,000 – 7,000 WBCs in every cubic mm of blood

9 Number Increments Number increases during exercises and high altitudes Number increases during infection

10 Process of Formation Formation of RBC is called “Erythropoiesis” Formation of WBS is called “Leucopoiesis”

11 Shape Circular, Biconcave Rounded and Amoeboid, Irregular

12 Motility Non-Motile Generally Motile

13 Movement Doesn’t leaves Blood Vessels Come out of blood Capillaries

14 Rouleaux Formation Form stacks called Rouleaux Rouleau

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Answered by akashpatel46
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Red blood cell do not have nucleus on maturity WBC are present of a large central of nucleus due to presence of haemoglobin these cells appeared red in color these cells are colorless as do not have any pigment

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