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What different types of cells will you see when you observe a drop of blood under a microscope
What are their functions?​

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Answered by jogita11
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The average human adult has more than 5 liters (6 quarts) of blood in his or her body. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to living cells and takes away their waste products. It also delivers immune cells to fight infections and contains platelets that can form a plug in a damaged blood vessel to prevent blood loss.

Through the circulatory system, blood adapts to the body's needs. When you are exercising, your heart pumps harder and faster to provide more blood and hence oxygen to your muscles. During an infection, the blood delivers more immune cells to the site of infection, where they accumulate to ward off harmful invaders.

All of these functions make blood a precious fluid. Each year in the USA, 30 million units of blood components are transfused to patients who need them. Blood is deemed so precious that is also called "red gold" because the cells and proteins it contains can be sold for more than the cost of the same weight in gold.

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Answered by chaudharykashish123
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Answer:  1)RBC - Red Blood Cell.It has a pigment called hemoglobin which carries oxygen to all parts of the body. 2)WBC - White Blood Cell.It fights against the diseases carrying foreigner cells or viruses that enters our body.

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