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How red and white blood cells differ in structure and function.

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Answered by PᴀʀᴛʜTɪᴡᴀʀʏ
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Explanation:

The RBCs carry oxygen from the lungs. The WBCs help our body to fight against infection, and platelets are parts of cells that the body uses for clotting. All blood cells are produced in the bone marrow.RBCs are shaped as bi-concave disc. Size varies from 6 – 8 µm in diameter. While WBCs have an irregular shape and their size varies from 12 – 17 µm in diameter.

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Answered by niteesh957932
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Answer:

They both differ in

Explanation:

(RBC): they are red in colour.

2)they contain haemoglobin.

3)pla us a role in respiration.

4)doesn't play any role in immunity

5) devoid of nucleus.

6) biconcave in shape

(WBC):1)WHITE in colour

2)Hb is absent.

3)doesn't involve in respiration.

4)these cells plays an important role in immunity.

5) nucleus is prsnt

6) generally round in shape

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