what will happen is there is increase and decrease in RBCs and WBCs
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RBCs
these are the most abundant of the three type of blood cell the shape and size of RBS is very in different type of vertebrates in mammal these are biconcave and without A nucleus they possess a red iron protein hemoglobin the prices of haemoglobin give blood it's red colour the lifespan of RBC in man is about 120 days after which they are destroyed in liver the worn out RBC are always replaced by a new
- RBC are highly specialised for the transport of oxygen with the help of pigment haemoglobin
- to accumulate large number of haemoglobin molecule RBC have lost nucleus and other cell organelle endoplasmic reticulum Golgi Complex and mitochondria
- they cannot use oxygen for the respiration they respire anaerobically
WBCs
these are rounded nucleated colourless cell WBC are formed in red bone marrow thymus and lymph nodes the lifespan of different type of WBC range from 8 hours to 4 days the number of WBC in human body 6000 to 9000 per cubic millimetre
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