In blood
(a) WBCs are more than RBCs
(b) RBCs are more than WBCs
(c) RBCs are less than platelets
(d) Platelets are less than WBCs
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In blood -
(b) RBCs are more than WBCs
Red blood cells abbreviated as RBCs are haemoglobin containing cells which serve function of transporting oxygen to various parts of body. They are approximately 4.35-5.65 trillion cells/litre.
White blood cells abbreviated as WBCs function to provide immunity to body. They are also known as leukocytes. They are approximately 3.4-9.6 billion cells/litre.
Platelets are the component of blood primarily involved with clotting of blood. They are approximately 135-317 billion/litre.
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