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Difference between B-Lymphocytes (B-Cells) and Т-Lymphocytes (T-Cells)

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between B-Lymphocytes (B-Cells) and Т-Lymphocytes (T-Cells). Difference # B-Cells: 1. They form a part of the humoral immune system. 2. They are processed in the liver or bone marrow. 3. They release the antibodies which finally enter the blood. 4. They produce antibodies to kill the antigens. 5. They defend the [...]

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Difference between Red and White Blood Corpuscles of Man

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Red and White Blood Corpuscles of Man. Difference # Red Blood Corpuscles – RBCs (Erythrocytes): 1. They are smaller, more numerous and longer-lived cells than the WBCs. 2. RBCs have a fixed form. RBCs of man are circular, biconcave and enucleated. 3. They occur only in blood vessels. 4. RBCs [...]

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Difference between Bone and Cartilage

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Bone and Cartilage. Difference # Bone: 1. It is hard. 2. Matrix has an inflexible material, the ossein. 3. Matrix always contains calcium salts. 4. Matrix occurs in lamellae. 5. Osteocytes give off protoplasmic processes. 6. Lacunae give offcanaliculi. 7. Outer and inner layers of osteoblasts of a bone produce [...]

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