Which of the following helps in maximum transport of oxygen? *
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(a) Red blood cells
(b) Platelets
(c) Plasma
(d) White blood cells
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red blood corpuscles
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(b) Platelets helps in maximum transport of oxygen.
Explanation:
Hemoglobin (Heme + Globin) is a protein that transports oxygen throughout the body. Hemoglobin is a protein that is responsible for transporting nearly all of the oxygen in the blood. It is made up of four subunits, each of which contains a heme group as well as a globin chain.
Red blood cells:
- Red blood cells, also known as red cells, red blood corpuscles, haematids, erythroid cells, or erythrocytes, are the most prevalent form of blood cell and the vertebrate's primary mechanism of providing oxygen to body tissues through blood flow.
Platelets:
- Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are colourless cell fragments that form clots and stop or prevent bleeding in our bodies.
- Our bone marrow, the sponge-like substance inside our bones, produces platelets. Stem cells in bone marrow give rise to red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Plasma:
- Plasma is the most abundant component of your blood. Plasma is a pale yellow liquid that separates from the remainder of the blood. Plasma transports water, ions, and enzymes throughout the body.
- Plasma's primary function is to transport nutrients, hormones, and proteins to the regions of the body that require them. The waste products of cells are also deposited in the plasma.
White blood cells:
- The immune system of the body is made up of white blood cells. They aid in the body's battle against infection and disease.
- Granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils), monocytes, and lymphocytes are all types of white blood cells (T cells and B cells).
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