Write differences between red blood cells and white blood cells
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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.
- White blood cells are called Leucocytes or Leukocytes.
- White blood cells are the cells of the immune system that are involved in protecting the body against infectious disease.
- Red blood cells are called Erythrocytes
- The cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide through the blood.
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Red blood cells
- They have haemoglobin which gives them red colour
- They don't have nucleus
- They transport oxygen to all over the body
- They are also known as erythrocytes
White blood cells
- Haemoglobin is not present,which is why they are colourless
- They have large central nucleus present in them
- They help in body for fighting against diseases and infections
- They are also known as leukocytes
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