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Granulocytes vs Agranulocytes   Granulocytes and agranulocytes, both are considered as a two types of white blood cells. This classification is based on the presence or absence of cytoplasmic granules, nuclear shape, and affinity for laboratory stains or dyes. White blood cells or leucocytes are considered... 
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Lymphocytes vs Leucocytes   An adult has an average volume of 5dm3 of blood, which is a liquid tissue. In the plasma, blood cells are suspended. There are different types of blood cells that are making 45% of the volume of blood (Taylor et al, 1998). Those are red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells... 
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Red Blood Cell vs White Blood Cell Blood is a complex connective tissue. It consists of two components (i) Plasma (ii) blood cells. The plasma is a viscous alkaline fluid constituting about 55% of blood. Almost 45% of the blood volume consists of blood cells. There are of two types of blood cells, which are red... 
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T Lymphocytes vs B Lymphocytes In the blood, there are cells and plasma. The main two types of cells are Red Blood Cells (RBC) and White Blood Cells (WBC). RBC is mainly for carrying the oxygen and WBC is for defence mechanism. Again there are two types in white blood cells. The cells that contain granules in... 
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