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What is the difference between WBC and RBC​

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Answered by ishakhoud
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WBC are the white blood cells which helps to fight with infection and diseases and is white in colour of irregular shape. RBC are the red blood cells which helps to carry oxygen from heart to different parts of body therefore they are red in colour and round in shape

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Red Blood Cells (RBCs)

  • Red Blood Cells (RBC) are red due to the presence of haemoglobin, an iron-rich protein that interacts with oxygen to produce the red colour.
  • The presence of a significant number of RBC in the blood gives it a red colour.
  • Red blood cells, also known as Erythrocytes, are round, tiny, and biconcave in shape, however they seem bell-shaped while travelling through narrow capillaries due to their flexibility.
  • They provide oxygen to the body's tissues. It is critical to have an iron- and vitamin-rich diet to maintain a healthy RBC count in the body.
  • Anemia is caused by a low RBC count, and frequent symptoms include an erratic heartbeat, pale complexion, feeling chilly, weariness, and joint discomfort.

White Blood Cells (WBCs)

  • Because white blood cells lack haemoglobin, they are colourless.
  • White blood cells, also known as Leukocytes, defend the body from illnesses by creating antibodies that strengthen the body's defence system against germs and viruses.
  • The circulatory system that these cells employ is another essential aspect that helps us distinguish between RBC and WBC.
  • WBCs circulate through the circulatory system and are also found in the lymphatic system. Only the cardiovascular system is used by red blood cells.
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