Biology, asked by mitalikumari6219, 11 months ago

Why white blood cells have irregular shape and red blood cells do not

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Answered by SweetestBoy
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Aplastic anemia: In people with aplastic anemia, the bone marrow does not produce enough blood cells, including red blood cells. This can be caused by a host of conditions, including hepatitis, Epstein-Barr, or HIV -- to the side effect of a drug, to chemotherapy medications, to pregnancy.

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Answered by MissSparkling
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Explanation:

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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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