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What is the difference between W.B.C & R.B.C​

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Answered by MindOptimizer
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Answer:

Greetings,

  • RBC Is The Abbreviation Of Red Blood Cells
  • WBC Is The Abbreviation Of White Blood Cells
  • Red Blood Cells Do Not Have A Nucleus On Maturity
  • WBCs Are Characterized By The Presence Of A Large Central Nucleus.
  • Due To The Presence Of Haemoglobin, These Cells Appear Red In Colour. 
  •  These Cells Are Colourless, As They Do Not Have Any Pigment.

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Answered by kalaigurudevi
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Explanation:

  • RBC : red blood cells are called erythrocytes.
  • RBC s have a bi concave disc shape
  • the lifespan of RBC is about 120 days
  • red blood cells do not have nucleus on maturity .
  • RBC s are produced in the red bone marrow .
  • low count of RBCs results in anaemia .
  • WBC : white blood cells are called leucocytes .
  • WBCs have an irregular shape .
  • the lifespan of WBC s is around 12 10 20 days after which they are destroyed in the lymphatic system .
  • WBC s are characterized by the presence of a large central nucleus .
  • these cells are produced in the red bone marrow and lymph nodes and spleen.
  • low count of WBC s results in leukopenia .
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