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Question
Match the following.
| 1. Leukaemia | (a) Thrombocytes |
| 2. Platelets | (b) Phagocyte |
| 3. Monocytes | (c) Decrease in leucocytes |
| 4. Leucopenia | (d) Blood Cancer |
| 5. AB blood group | (e) Allergic condition |
| 6. O blood group | (f) Inflammation |
| 7. Eosinophil | (g) Absence of antigen |
| 8. Neutrophils | (h) Absence of antibody |
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Solution
| 1. Leukaemia | (d) Blood Cancer |
| 2. Platelets | (a) Thrombocytes |
| 3. Monocytes | (b) Phagocyte |
| 4. Leucopenia | (c) Decrease in leucocytes |
| 5. AB blood group | (h) Absence of antibody |
| 6. O blood group | (g) Absence of antigen |
| 7. Eosinophil | (e) Allergic condition |
| 8. Neutrophils | (f) Inflammation |
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