15 micro meters
10 to 100 microns
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
1000 red blood cells To 1 white blood cell
white blood cells have a system they use to produce antibody that surrounds the cell with antibody to protect the cell from the virus by having the antibody come in the cell and kill it. But sometimes white blood cells just kill the infected cells. to make sure they don't spread.
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White blood cells are larger. White blood cells range in size from 7-21 micrometers in diameter. Red blood cells are typically 6-8 micrometers in diameter. However, RBCs are more prevalent, accounting for 25% of the volume of blood, whereas WBC's only account for 1%.
0.00001276 meters in Scientific Notation = 1.276 x 10-5 meters.
The typical size of a red blood cell is about 6-8 micrometers in diameter.
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the average size of a red blood cell is about 7.2 micrometers in diameter.
It is 8µm in size.
A standard microhematocrit tube with a capacity of about 75-80 microliters is typically used for performing a white blood cell count.