Biology, asked by saipappireddy7, 7 months ago

explain the classification of blood cells​

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Answered by dushyantsharma65106
1

Answer:

there are three types of blood cells

Explanation:

1st is red blood cells

2nd is white blood cells

3rd is platelates

Answered by PsychoUnicorn
8

\huge\bf{Answer :}

The blood consists 45% of blood cells or corpuscles. These include -

  • Red blood corpuscles (RBC)
  • White blood corpuscles (WBC)
  • Platelets

\bf{ Red\: blood \:corpuscles :}

  • The size of red blood corpuscles is about 7 um.

  • They do not contain nucleus and most of the cell organelles.

  • Haemoglobin is present in the RBCs.

  • It is responsible for transporting oxygen to all the cells.

\bf{ White\: blood\: corpuscles :}

  • The size of white blood corpuscle is about 8-15 um.

  • They are nucleated and consists all types of cell organelles.

  • The haemoglobin is absent in WBCs.

  • It protects our body from disease causing microorganism.

\bf{ Platelets :}

  • They size of platelet is about 2-3 um.

  • There life span is 7-10 days only.

  • They have different shapes.

  • It prevents the loss of blood in our body from the site of an injury by forming a blood clot.
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