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what is the definition of RBC WBC and platelets and plasma ​

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Answered by trishasharmaa
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RBC - RED BLOOD CELLS HELP IN TRANSPORTATION OF OXYGEN IN OUR BODY AND WBC THAT IS WHITE BLOOD CELLS PROVIDES IMMUNITY AND TO FIGHT AGAINST GERMS AND DISEASES WHICH COME IN OUR BODY AND PLATELETS HELP IN CLOTTING OF BLOOD AND THE PLASMA IS THERE FOR TRANSPORTATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER NUTRIENTS in our body.

Answered by jacob909
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  1. RBC: Short for red blood cells, the cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide through the blood. This rather remarkable feat is thanks to hemoglobin, the pigment that makes red cells (and blood) look red. The red blood cells are also known as red corpuscles or erythrocytes (literally, red hollow vessels).
  2. white blood cell (WBC) count is a test that measures the number of white blood cells in your body. This test is often included with a complete blood count (CBC). The term “white blood cell count” is also used more generally to refer to the number of white blood cells in your body.

There are several types of white blood cells, and your blood usually contains a percentage of each type. Sometimes, however, your white blood cell count can fall or rise out of the healthy range

Platelets are tiny blood cells that help your body form clots to stop bleeding. If one of your blood vessels gets damaged, it sends out signals to the platelets. The platelets then rush to the site of damage. they form a plug (clot) to fix the damage.

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Blood plasma is a yellowish liquid component of blood that holds the blood cells in whole blood in suspension. It is the liquid part of the blood that carries cells and proteins throughout the body. It makes up about 55% of the body's total blood volume.[1] It is the intravascular fluid part of extracellular fluid (all body fluid outside cells).

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