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

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(a) Source of RBC ) In Embryo Mesoderm of yolk uc liver, spleen and red bone marrow at later stageadult : Red bone arrow.
( b) Functions of RBC: It came from lunells and CO from tissue cells tous It helps to the acid base balance in It maintains one uilibrium of bleedin) After destruction, it form bile pigment .
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