One major structural difference between mature erythrocytes and leukocytes is mature leukocytes contain organelles and a nucleus, mature erythrocytes do not mature erythrocytes contain organelles and a nucleus, and mature leukocytes do not O No answer text provided. O immature leukocytes are biconcave discs to increase surface area for gas exchange

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One major structural difference between
mature erythrocytes and leukocytes
is
mature leukocytes contain organelles and a
nucleus, mature erythrocytes do not
mature erythrocytes contain organelles and
a nucleus, and mature leukocytes do not
O No answer text provided.
immature leukocytes are biconcave discs to
increase surface area for gas exchange
Transcribed Image Text:One major structural difference between mature erythrocytes and leukocytes is mature leukocytes contain organelles and a nucleus, mature erythrocytes do not mature erythrocytes contain organelles and a nucleus, and mature leukocytes do not O No answer text provided. immature leukocytes are biconcave discs to increase surface area for gas exchange
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Step 1: Introduce about the cells

The cells are the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism that are surrounded by a plasma membrane. The inner part of the plasma membrane is known as protoplasm and contains cell organelles and cytoplasm. Each of the components of a cell performs specific functions.

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