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 White Blood Cells (leucocytes) are the cells in the blood which, unlike Red Blood Cells, do not contain hemoglobin.
 White Blood Cells ([[leucocytes|leucocytes]]) are the cells in the [[Blood|blood]] which, unlike [[Red Blood Cells|Red Blood Cells]], do not contain [[hemoglobin|hemoglobin]].

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 White Blood Cells (leucocytes) are the cells in the blood which, unlike Red Blood Cells, do not contain hemoglobin.