How many molecules have a white blood cells

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The discussion centers on the molecular composition of white blood cells and red blood cells, emphasizing the need for detailed chemical descriptions. Participants highlight the importance of understanding the specific molecules present in these cells. A resource provided is the Wikipedia page on blood cells, which serves as a foundational reference for further exploration of the topic.

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  • Basic understanding of cell biology
  • Familiarity with molecular biology concepts
  • Knowledge of blood cell functions and types
  • Ability to navigate scientific literature and online resources
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  • Research the molecular structure of hemoglobin in red blood cells
  • Explore the role of leukocytes in the immune response
  • Study the biochemical pathways involved in blood cell production
  • Investigate the differences in chemical composition between various types of white blood cells
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Students in biology, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in the biochemical aspects of blood cells will benefit from this discussion.

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How many molecules have a white blood cells and red blood cells?
What are the chemical description and information about these above molecules?
 
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FEBAUSA said:
How many molecules have a white blood cells and red blood cells?
What are the chemical description and information about these above molecules?

Sounds like homework. What can you tell us about these questions? Where would be a good place to go look up some information about these questions?
 
This questions isn't homework, it is simply a question that I make myself
 
FEBAUSA said:
This questions isn't homework, it is simply a question that I make myself

Fair enough, but we still do not just give out answers to homework/coursework-like questions. Where would be good places on the Internet to go to read about the chemical makeup of red and white blood cells? Here's a starting point, with pointers out to other resources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_cells
 

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