Leucocytes are known as WBC as they are colorless due to.
A) presence of nucleus
B) white pigment present in them
C)lack of hemoglobin
D)all
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option c is correct
lack of hemoglobin
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Answer:
White Blood Cells (WBCs) are colorless because of the lack of hemoglobin. So. option (C) is correct.
Explanation:
- Leukocytes are the term used to describe WBC (White Blood Cells).
- They act as a line of protection for the human body against all infections.
- The WBC produces a separate type of protein called an antibody that can identify and fight against foreign invaders including bacteria, viruses, and fungus.
- There are distinct granule-like features in the cells' WBC. Because they do not contain agranulocytes, they are known as granulocytes.
- WBCs are shaped erratically. The cells are white, as implied by the name.
- WBCs make up 1% of the total blood volume and are colorless because to the absence of hemoglobin.
Hence, option (C) is the correct answer.
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