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Distinguish between the following pairs in one or two sentences for each
(a) RBCs and WBCs,
(b) bone and cartilage,
(c) blood and lymph,
(d) striated and unstriated muscle,
(e) tendon and ligament,
(f) axon and dedrite.

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