Biology, asked by rishikamehta2004, 1 year ago

what is the difference between red blood cells and red blood corpuscles?

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Answered by kadi497
2

both are same . these are the abbreviation of RBC. there is also another name is erythrocyte

Answered by RainCloud
15

Answer:

BLOOD:−

=> BLOOD is a red colour liquid which circulates in our body . It is red in colour due to red pigment called HAEMOGLOBIN.

=> It is a connective tissue consist of fluid medium called PLASMA.

3 kinds of cell present in human blood are :-

RED BLOOD CELL:−

• These cells are red in colour due to pigment haemoglobin. RBC ( Red Blood Cell ) don't have nuclei.

Function :-

◆ It carries oxgen (O2)from lungs to all the cells of the body and Carbon dioxide (CO2) from body to the lungs (same amount) .Most of CO2 is carried by plasma in dissolved.

WHITE BLOOD CELL:−

• These cells are white in colour . All WBC have nucleus though the shape of nucleus is different in different types of WBC.

Function :-

◆ These cells fight with infection and protect us from disease. They eat up germs which cause disease.

PLATELETS:−

• They are tiny in fragments of special cell formed in bone narrow. They don't have nuclei

Function :-

◆ They help in co - egulation of blood (Clotting of blood) in cut or wound.

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