Answer:
Blood is composed of several types of cells:
- <u>RED BLOOD CELLS</u>: They are the oxygen carriers of the body i.e. they pick up the oxygen as the blood goes through the lungs & release of oxygen to cells.Also known as erthrocytes
- <u>WHITE BLOOD CELLS</u>: also known as leukocytes.They are the soldiers of the body.Aims at fighting against the infections ( caused by bacteria & virus)
- <u>PLATELETS</u> : helps in the blood clot in response to any wound or injury
There are five types of white blood cells & approx %age they made up in blood are:
•Neutrophils (55% to 70%)
•Band neutrophils (0% to 3%)
•Lymphocytes (20% to 40%)
•Monocytes (2% to 8%)
•Eosinophils (1% to 4%)
•Basophils (0.5% to 1%)
When children are more than 4 year old they have higher % age of lymphocytes than the adults do.
Answer:
Concentration gradient.
Explanation:
Diffusion may be defined as the process of the movement of solute particles down the concentration gradient. This process does not require the expenditure of energy.
The main driving force in diffusion is the concentration gradient. The molecules generally move from its region of the higher concentration towards the region its lower concentration.
Thus, the correct answer is option (3).
Answer: uncharged particle found in atomic nuclei
Explanation: A neutron is one of the three components of an atomic nucleus. A neutron has no charge that is, it is unchanged. An atom has three components: electrons, protons and neutrons. The neutrons and protons are located inside the nucleus of an atom while electrons are found outside the nucleus where they revolve round the nucleus. The number of neutrons and protons in a nucleus of an atom makes up the mass number of an element.