Biology, asked by rizwankausar8617, 2 months ago

H Match the columns :
Column A
Column B
(1) Blood clotting
(2) Artery
(3) White blood cells
(4) Erythrocytes
(5) Heart
(a) Diapedesis
(b) Haemoglobin
(c) Pericardium
(d) Blood platelets
(e) Oxygenated blood​

Answers

Answered by bhaleraosurabhee
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Answer:

  1. d)
  2. e)
  3. a)
  4. b)
  5. c)

Explanation:

blood clotting is a mechanism of coagulation dur to platelets and a few proteins like fibrinogens (and enzymes as well).

arteries are the blood vessel which carries mostly oxygenated blood away from the heart (except pulmonary artery).

the passage of blood cells through the intact walls of the capillaries, typically accompanying inflammation. Leukocyte extravasation is the movement of leukocytes out of the circulatory system and towards the site of tissue damage or infection.

Erythrocytes AKA RBCs contain hemoglobin (protein + Fe) which helps in transport of )2.

Pericardium is the outermost layer of Heart (muscular structure to pump blood).

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