Biology, asked by curiousbrain3485, 11 months ago

In blood
(a) WBCs are more than RBCs
(b) RBCs are more than WBCs
(c) RBCs are less than platelets
(d) Platelets are less than WBCs

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Answered by Anonymous
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In blood -

(b) RBCs are more than WBCs

Red blood cells abbreviated as RBCs are haemoglobin containing cells which serve function of transporting oxygen to various parts of body. They are approximately 4.35-5.65 trillion cells/litre.

White blood cells abbreviated as WBCs function to provide immunity to body. They are also known as leukocytes. They are approximately 3.4-9.6 billion cells/litre.

Platelets are the component of blood primarily involved with clotting of blood. They are approximately 135-317 billion/litre.

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