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What are formed elements are blood?

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The blood cells namely Erythrocytes (RBC), Leucoytes (WBC) and platelets have deinite structure and shape. These are called the formed elements of blood.
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SANTRA PUBLICATION-BODY FLUIDS AND CIRCULATION-Short answer type questions (PART-A)
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  2. (a) What is plasma ? Name the plasma proteins?

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  3. What are formed elements are blood?

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  7. (a) What are the source of RBC in embryo and adult man? (b) State the ...

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  8. (a) What is haemoglobin? (b) What is the amount of haemoglobin in man?...

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  9. (a) What is myoglobin? (b) How does it differ from Haemoglobin?

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  10. (a) Mention the total count of WBC. (b) Differential count of WBC of a...

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  11. (a) What the names of different types of WBC present in blood. (b) St...

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  12. (a) What one is more mature-- (I) Neutrophil with two lobes or Neutrop...

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  13. Define angina pectoris

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  14. Why blood does not coagulate within the body in normal health?

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  15. (a) What are Anticoagulants? (b) Give examples.

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  16. (a) How do oxalate and heparin prevent blood coagulation?

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  17. (a) What are Meghakaryocytes? (b) How are the platelets or thrombocyte...

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  18. What is diapedesis?

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  19. What is Lymph? (b) Mention the functions of lymph.

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  20. (a) What is anaemia? (b) Write the cause of anaemia. (c ) Mention the ...

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