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What is the differences between red blood cells and red blood corpuscles????

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Answered by laxmi1986vijay
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In biology, corpuscles are cells but all the cells are not corpuscles. corpuscles are free moving bodies, like blood cells.epithelial cells are not called in another way like RBCs are called.

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Answered by sushilachoubay758
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Red Blood cells (RBCs) contain hemoglobin which can hold on to oxygen, therefore RBCs transport oxygen throughout the body. They also help in the removal of carbon dioxide and they are enucleated (they don't contain a nucleus).

White Blood cells (WBCs) are primarily involved in the immune system, whether they defend the human body against foreign particles known as pathogens or even cancerous cells WBCs contain a nucleus.

There main difference between WBC and RBC are:

  • The first difference according to their function is WBC used to maintain immunity while RBC help in the transport of oxygen.
  • The second one is their structure the structure of RBCs is biconcave while there are different types of WBC that have a different structure.
  • Third one RBCs and WBC both r produced from bone marrow but their process of production is quite different from each other.
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