How many molecules have a white blood cells

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the inquiry into the number of molecules present in white blood cells and red blood cells, along with requests for chemical descriptions and information regarding these molecules. The scope includes conceptual understanding and potential research resources related to biology and chemistry.

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  • Homework-related, Conceptual clarification, Meta-discussion

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  • One participant asks about the number of molecules in white and red blood cells and seeks chemical descriptions.
  • Another participant suggests that the question resembles a homework query and prompts for additional information or research sources.
  • A participant clarifies that their question is not related to homework but is a personal inquiry.
  • A later reply reiterates the stance against providing direct answers to homework-like questions and suggests looking up resources online, including a link to Wikipedia.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the nature of the inquiry, with some viewing it as homework-related while others assert it is a personal question. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the specifics of the chemical makeup of blood cells.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not provided specific definitions or assumptions regarding what constitutes a "molecule" in this context, nor have they clarified the scope of the chemical descriptions requested.

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This discussion may be of interest to individuals exploring topics in biology, chemistry, or those seeking to understand the composition of blood cells.

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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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