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ArbitrLikvidat [17]
3 years ago
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A Complete the following statements A2 1. Red blood cells (RBC ) are also called Cryihrolyie A2 Bount disc. 2 The shape of a red

blood cell can be described as a te trunsport oty4en A2 are 3. The functions of red blood cells eisoboo HeMogiobin A2 is the oxygen-carrying substance in a red blood cell. 4. пиuРи that was extruded during late 5. A mature red blood cell cannot reproduce because it lacks the A2) development Гeukaates. A2 6. White blood cells are also called grunuloc agiunmioure A2 7. White blood cells with granular cytoplasm are called A2 8. White blood cells lacking granular cytoplasm are callled A2 with a segmented nucleus. 9. Polymorpbonucléar leukocyte is another name for a A2 10. Normally, the most numérous white blood cells are 11. White blood cells with coarse reddish cytoplasmic granules are called A2 A2 ,are normally the least abundant of the white blood cells. 12. A2 are the largest of the white blood cells. 13. are small agranulocytes that have relatively large, round nuclei with thin rims of cytoplasm. 14. A2 15. Small cell fragments that function to prevent blood loss from an injury site are called
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Andreyy893 years ago
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Answer:

The answers are given in bold. The numbering was not clear, so please refer to my revision.

Explanation:

1- Erythrocytes are red blood cells

2-Biconcave is the shape

3- Transport and exchange of gases is the function of RBC

4-  Hemoglobin is the oxygen-carrying substance......

5- A mature red blood cell lacks Nuclei

6- White blood cells are also called Leukocytes

7- White blood cells with granular cytoplasm are called Granulocytes

8- White blood cells without granular cytoplasm are called Agranulocytes

9- PMN/ granular leukocyte another name for Polymorphonucléar leukocyte

10- Neutrophils are numerous white blood cells

11- White blood cells with coarse reddish cytoplasmic granules are called Eosinophils

12-  Basophils are the least abundant of white blood cells

13-  Monocytes are the largest white blood cells

14- Lymphocytes are the small agranulocytes.......

15- Platelets are small fragments that prevents blood loss during injury

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