Biology, asked by mallickmadhumita47, 5 months ago

structure of a white blood cell and red blood cell and plasma​

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Answered by asalreeshfamily04
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Red blood cells contain haemoglobin, carry oxygen from lungs to tissues and facilitate transport of CO2 back to the lungs. Inherited defects of the RBC membrane, metabolism or haemoglobin structure lead to haemolytic anaemia. The white blood cells (leucocytes) comprise the cells of the immune systems.

the plasma membrane consists of both lipids and proteins. The fundamental structure of the membrane is the phospholipid bilayer, which forms a stable barrier between two aqueous compartments.

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Answered by BandagondaRadhika
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plasma pic i don't have check in google kk

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