1. According to to shape, size haemoglobin structure, there are different types of Red Blood Cells (RBCs). They are given below :
a. Normal RBC
b. Spherocyte
c. Microspherocyte
d. Irregular contracted cell
e. Elliptocyte
f. Ovalocyte
g. Teardrop poikilocyte
h. Target cell
i. Stomatocyte
j. Keratocyte
k. Schistocyte
l. Echinocyte
m. Acanthocyte
n. Sickel cell
o. Boat-shaped cell
p. S-C poikilocyte
2. Healthy cells have higher growth m than the pathogen infected cells. Healthy cells shows the expression of MHC I glycoprotein with processed self antigen. But when cells are affected by internal pathogens such as bacteria or viruses, the cell starts to skip the expression of class I MHC glycoprotein. The the pathogen affected cell can easily skip from the immunological responses of the body. For this reason there are differences.
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