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प्रश्न
Given alongside is a diagram of a smear of human blood. Study the same and answer the questions that follow:
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- Name the parts l, 2, 3 and 4 indicated by guidelines.
- Mention two structural differences between the parts labelled 'l' and '2'.
- What is the main function of the parts labelled 1, 2 and 3 respectively?
- What is the life span of the part labelled '1'?
- Name a soluble protein found in '4' which helps in the clotting of blood.
संक्षेप में उत्तर
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उत्तर
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- RBC's (Erythrocytes)
- WBC (Platelets)
- Blood Platelet
- Plasma
- RBCs are biconcave and disc-like, while WBCs have an irregular amoeboid shape.
RBCs are smaller in size and devoid of nuclei. Meanwhile, WBCs are larger and have a nucleus. - Functions of:
- RBCs (erythrocytes): It contains haemoglobin pigment, which helps transport oxygen.
- WBC (Platelets): WBCs protect the body against infections, thus making them called soldiers of the body.
- Blood Platelet: Blood platelets are the initiators of blood clotting.
- The average life of RBC is about 120 days.
- Fibrinogen.
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