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what are the cellular components of blood


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Answered by VemugantiRahul
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The cellular components of blood are:

1. Red blood cells (erythrocytes)

• Range of normal - 4.8–5.4 million/cubic milliliter of blood
• These cells carry oxygen to the tissues and carbon dioxide away
• These cells have haemoglobin which traps Oxygen in blood to send it to all other organs of body, making contribution of Energy in form of ATP.

2. White blood cells (leukocytes)

• Range of normal - Ratio to red cells is about 1:700
• These cells fight infection

3. Platelets (thrombocytes)

• Range of Normal - 150–450,000/cubic milliliter
• These cells act to clot the blood, when they are activated

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cellular components of the blood are:

1)RBC

2)WBC

3)PLATELETS

RBC IS ALSO KNOWN AS ERYTHROCYTES.


WBC IS ALSO KNOWN AS LEUKOCYTES.


PLATELETS ARE ALSO KNOWN AS THROMBOCYTES.


Every second, 2-3 million RBCs are produced in the bone marrow and the life span od rbc in our blood is 120 days.


There are 3.5-10.5 billion wbc in our blood.


Range of Platelets in our blood is 150-450 billion.


Rbc carries O2 to lungs.


Wbc helps to produce antibodies and antitoxins to fight against infections.


Platelets helps in clotting of the blood.

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