Science, asked by anmoldeol2007, 4 months ago

Haemoglobin is present in which type of cels


WBC

RBC

Plasma​

Answers

Answered by BikashKumar05
0

Explanation:

Haemoglobin is present in RBC.(red blood cells)

Answered by Ladylaurel
6

Answer :

Haemoglobin is present in RBCs type of cells.

Explanation :

Haemoglobin is present in RBCs. The most abundant component of the blood. These carry Oxygen and Carbon dioxide to and from various parts of the body to the lungs.

More Information

Haemoglobin estimation is the name of blood test of the disease for which the test is carried out is Anaemia.

Blood consists of a straw-coloured fluid matrix called plasma in which three types of cells are present. The cells are erythrocytes, leucocytes and thrombocytes.

The biological name of red blood cells is erythrocytes.

The biological name of white blood cells is leucocytes.

The biological name of blood platelets is thrombcytes.

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