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why does wbc have irregular in shape?​

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Answered by akashkunnel
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Pseudopodia are extensions of cell membrane in as particular direction in order to facilitate the movement of entire cell in that direction. Pseudpodia in a moving cell keep forming an dissolving appearance giving irregular,constantly changing shape to the cell. That is why, white blood cells are irregular in shape.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \bold \red{White \:  blood  \: cells \:  do\: not \: have \: a \: definite \: shape \: because  \: their  \: shape \:  is \:  constantly  \:  changing \:  as \:  they \:  continuously  \: move \:  in \:  blood \: vessels \:  as \:  well \:  as  \: out \:  of \:  the  \: blood \:  vessel \:  into  \: the  \: surrounding \:  tissue \:  fluid \:  ( by  \: diapedesis)  \: by  \: forming \:  pseudopodia. ... That \:  is \:  why,  \: white \:  blood \:  cells  \: are \: irregular \:  in \:  shape.}

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