No there are more red blood cells than white blood cells in the body.
Depends on where you're finding them. In human blood there should be much more RBCs than WBCs. If you have an infection sometimes there can be WBCs in the urine without RBCs.
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No. Plants do have an immune system, but they do not have blood or a mobile cell that travels the plant looking for and fighting infection. There are believd to be two components of a plant's immune system, and from what I understand, it is more of an innate property of each cell rather than a function of a special class of cells such as a white blood cell.
No one in this whole world wide earth has lesser red blood cells than white blood cells because, if you see how many white blood cells a person may have is really less and if someone has even lesser red blood cells i don't think that person can survive. do you get what am saying?? makes sense? :D
Yes, I just received news I had a 2.4 reading on my white blood count and the average is normally between 4.8-10.8. It could be a medication you are taking, poor diet, or something else more serious (cancer etc.). I'm not a doctor, but you should really consider going to see one if your that low.
Provided the concentration of salt is higher than the salt concentration in the red blood cell, the red blood cell, through the process of osmosis and the principal of diffusion, will shrink, as water flows from within the red blood cell to the solution
When you get sick, your white blood cell count is higher than normal your immune system, your white blood cell count can drop to very low levels.
No, because if you are allergic the eosinophil is up while if you have a high white cell count means that you have an infection.
white blood cells are quit bigger than red blood cells.
The size of a white blood cell is on average about 700 times smaller than a red blood cell. Source: http://library.thinkquest.org/25896/sub_blood/wbc.htm
There is a saying that fits your question: "Form follows function". These cells are the way that they are because the shapes fit the way they work. Why are hammers different than screw drivers?
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The biggest difference is that a red blood cell has no nucleus where as a white blood cell does. A red blood cell has no nucleus because it needs all the space inside the cell for the haemoglobin which is stored inside it and is the oxygen attrcting chemical. White blood cells can have either a bean shaped nucleus which would make it a lymphocyte or a double lobed nucleus which would make it a phagocyte. Another difference is that white blood cells are bigger than red blood cells.
No. Red blood cells are the most common type of blood cell. White blood cell counts only increase if they are fighting against a disease or foreign material or if someone has a cold.
The normal white blood cell count is between 4-10 * 109/ liter. So your white blood cell count is slightly higher than the normal range. Some people do go up to 11, and are not experiencing any problems. Your doctor may want to rule out any infections, but if you are otherwise feeling well - you should not be concerned.
i think less than 2500
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No. Plants do have an immune system, but they do not have blood or a mobile cell that travels the plant looking for and fighting infection. There are believd to be two components of a plant's immune system, and from what I understand, it is more of an innate property of each cell rather than a function of a special class of cells such as a white blood cell.