1. What different types of cells will you see when you observe a drop of blood under a microscope? What are their functions?
2. What are the functions of blood?
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Cellular components occupies 40- 45% of the blood and are of three types:
Red blood cell (erythrocyte)
White blood cell (leukocytes)
Blood platelet (thrombocytes)
Cellular component- Red blood cell (erythrocyte)
Production
Bone marrow
Structure
Small, biconcave, disc like structure, nucleus absent
Size
7 micron diameter
Lifespan
120 days
Death
Approx. 2,00,00,000 RBC per minute
RBC count
Male: 5 million RBCs
Female: 4- 5 million RBCs
Major component
Haemoglobin
Major function
Oxygen carrier
Abnormality
Excessive BC count- Polycythaemia
Abnormally low BC count- Erythropenia
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Cellular components occupies 40- 45% of the blood and are of three types:
Red blood cell (erythrocyte)
White blood cell (leukocytes)
Blood platelet (thrombocytes)
Cellular component- Red blood cell (erythrocyte)
Production
Bone marrow
Structure
Small, biconcave, disc like structure, nucleus absent
Size
7 micron diameter
Lifespan
120 days
Death
Approx. 2,00,00,000 RBC per minute
RBC count
Male: 5 million RBCs
Female: 4- 5 million RBCs
Major component
Haemoglobin
Major function
Oxygen carrier
Abnormality
Excessive BC count- Polycythaemia
Abnormally low BC count- Erythropenia
If dis ans helps u then I am glad to hear it ;p
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