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Explain plasma,rbc,wbc,platlats

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Answered by subhanasalahuddin291
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Explanation:

1) PLASMA:

Plasma is a colorless part of blood Plasma is about 92% water and about 55% part of our blood is plasma. Plasma carries water, salts and enzymes.

2) RBCS ( Red Blood Cells):

Red Blood Cells are known as "Erythrocytes". 'Erythro' is a Greek word which means 'Red', 'Kytos' means 'hollow vessel', while 'cyte' is known as 'cell'. Normal RBCS count in man would be 4.7-6.1 Million cells per microliters and in woman would be 4.2 to 5.4 million cells/mcL.

RBCS transports oxygen from lungs to the tissues, where it is used in the synthesis of ATP in mitochondria.

3) WHITE BLOOD CELLS (Leucocytes):

White blood cells or Leucocytes are the cells of immune system involve to protect the body from infectious diseases and foreign invaders. Leucocytes are present in bone marrow.

Number of WBCs in the blood is 4,500 to 11,000 WBCs per microliter (4.5 to 11.0 × 109/L).

4) PLATELETS:

They are small, colorless cells in our blood that usually makes the clots and prevent from bleeding in case of any injury.A normal platelet count ranges from 150,000 to 350,000.

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