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What is the difference between Red Blood Cells, and White Blood Cells?

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✒Red blood cells❤

➡Red blood cells are red in colour due to presence of hemoglobin.

➡Circular , biconcave and disc-shaped.

➡Nucleus is absent.

➡Involved in transporting gases, mainly oxygen.

➡Lifespan is 120 days.

➡Function in the cardiyovascular system.

➡Accounted for 40-45 %of total volume of blood.

➡There is only a single type.

➡Only circulate inside a blood vessel.

➡low count leads to animia.

✒White blood cells☁

➡white blood cells are colourless.

➡usually round in shape.

➡Nucleus is presnt .

➡Involve in defense mechansim

➡lifespan is 5-21 days.

➡Functions in both cardivascular and lymphatic system.

➡Accounted for 1% of total volume of blood.

➡Five types of WBCs are found in human.

➡Capable of coming out from the blood vessel into connective tissue and lympathic system.

➡low count leads to luecopenia.

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Answered by Anonymous
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All three cell types form in the bone marrow, which is the soft tissue inside your bones. Red blood cells transport oxygen to your body's organs and tissues. White blood cells help your body fight infections. ... Blood cell disorders impair the formation and function of one or more of these types of blood cells.
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