Biology, asked by arjun7870, 1 year ago

state briefly the difference between white blood cell and red blood cell

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Answered by varsha33
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there are three types of blood cells in our body they are red blood cells, white blood cells and blood platelets
red blood cells also known as erythrocytes are red in colour. they are red in colour due to a pigment called haemoglobin, which helps in transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide 1ml of human blood has 5million of red blood cells which live for 120 days.
taking blood of an adult we can make a chain of red blood cells around earth at equator with seven circles. when u r in mothers womb your RBC are formed in liver and spleen.
after your birth RBC are generated from bone marrow of long bone.
all mammals except camel and liama have red blood cells without nucleus
white blood cells do not have haemoglobin hence they are colourless and called leucocytes. these are less in number than compared to RBC. they are two types 1.granulocytes and 2.agranulocytes.
granulocytes are 3 types . nuetrophils, basophils and esinophils. these attack and destroy microorganisms that enter blood
agranulocytes are 2 types . lymphocytes and monocytes.

Answered by jabfat2
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It is a global debate over red blood cells and white blood cells. Surely! It would be a worth discussion to dig out the difference between red and white blood cells. Although both functions differently in human body which shows a huge difference between them.

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. The main function of these cells is to protect the immune system from foreign and viral particles.

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