what organelles are in a white blood cell
white blood cells have the same organelles as most other cells in the body. The WBC has a nucleus, mitochondria, cell walls, lysosomes, Endoplasmic Recticulum, Etc. The only cells in the body that don’t have the same make-up are red blood cells.
Basically leukocytes are just normal cells with the same organelles. By the way, they have cell membrane NOT cell wall... And erythrocytes have the same make up, except that they don't have nucleus (at least mature ones) because they use the space for Hb
The difference between white blood cells and others is that some of them have pockets of granules and all of them have great numbers of vacuoles containing lysosomes and other molecules and plenty of mitochondria.
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