Science, asked by dirghayu, 1 year ago

how is WBC different from amoeba​

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Answered by himanshuverma46
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The differences between an amoeba and a white blood cell is that while amoeba can exist independently WBC or white blood cells cannot exist independently. White blood cells protect our body from various harmful microorganisms whereas amoebae eukaryotes whose bodies most often consist of a single cell.

Answered by BavanaLand
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Hey dude,

The differences between an amoeba and a white blood cell is that while amoeba can exist independently WBC or white blood cells cannot exist independently. White blood cells protect our body from various harmful microorganisms whereas amoebae eukaryotes whose bodies most often consist of a single cell.

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