RBC has no nucleus
white blood cells have nucleii (unlike red blood cells) and do not contain hemoglobin (again, unlike red blood cells). they are irregularly shaped, and there are fewer of them in the body.
When red blood cells die, other red blood cells come in and multiply.
No. There are no blue blood cells. There are only white blood cells (lymphocytes) and red blood cells(erythrocytes).
Different cells have different parts, depending on their job in the body. That's why red blood cells differ from white blood cells; a red blood cell has mitochondria and vacuoles. The white one does not.
Red blood cells are also known as erythrocytes.
Red blood cells are considered cells, but they lack all organelles. Red blood cells cannot divide or replicate like other cells of the body.
red blood cells
The hemoglobin in red blood cells releases oxygen to other cells throughout the body.
Red blood cells do not "eat" other cells as they lack the ability to carry out phagocytosis or engulf and digest other cells like white blood cells do. Red blood cells are primarily involved in transporting oxygen throughout the body and do not have the necessary organelles for cellular ingestion.
white and red blood cells have 2 different shapes because they have 2 different functions in the body.
It can produce and re-energies red blood cells as well as more directly absorb oxygen than other mussels.
Erythrocytes are another name for red blood cells.