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After releasin gs from bone marrow and entering into blood monocytes circulate about how many hours?

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  3. What is form, due to binding of haemoglobin to oxygen?

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  4. What is agglutinins?

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  5. If whole blood is allowed to clot and the clot is removed, the remaini...

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  6. define hemostasis or haemostsis.

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  7. What is the precusor of fibrin?

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  8. Name two anticoagulants.

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  9. Name the process in which the formation of clots inside blood vessels.

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  10. Which tissuse is responsible for the transport of nutrients, respriato...

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  11. Does inhalation promote or hinder the flow of lymphatic fluid?

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  12. Name the enzyme that catalyzes formation of carbonic acid in erythrocy...

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  13. What is the volume of blood in human body?

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  14. Name the best known contribution of William Harvey.

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  15. Name the enzyme which catalyses the conversion of soluble fibrinogen i...

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  16. Which vessels of the cardiovascular system produce lymph?

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  17. Give the ratio of cells and plasma.

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  18. By which process neutrophil and monocytes engulf forein particles?

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  19. Name the condition, in which diminution of platelets in blood.

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  20. What is paternity test?

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