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Question
Enumerate the structural differences between white blood cells and red blood cells.
Solution
White Blood Cells | Red Blood Cells | |
1. | White blood cells are amoeboid. | Red blood cells are minute, biconcave, disclike structures. |
2. | They are nucleated cells. | They anucleated cells. |
3. | Haemoglobin is absent in white blood cells. |
Haemoglobin is present in red blood cells. |
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