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White blood cells and platelets have no color but appear white when they

are grouped together, as when blood is separated in a centrifuge. Together

they make up less than 1 % of the blood. They are pictured in text books

as having a variety of colors. This is because they can be stained with

various dyes after they are removed from the body then placed on a glass

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