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enumerate the structural difference between white blood cells and red blood cells.

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  • Red Blood Cells are bi-concave disc shaped. Their circular shape that resembles a shallow bowl, but they can change shape without breaking to squeeze through smaller spaces if necessary. RBC do not have nucleus.
  • White Blood Cells have different shapes, depending on their function. While they can multiply easily, they don't change shape. Though WBCs are irregular in shape, but have a nucleus and an outer buffer coat.

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