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R. B. C in camel are...

R. B. C in camel are

A

oval and nucleated

B

oval and enucleated

C

biconcave and nucleated

D

biconcave and enucleated

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks about the characteristics of red blood cells (RBCs) in camels. We need to identify the correct description from the given options. 2. **Analyzing the Options**: - The first option states that camel RBCs are "oval and nucleated." - The second option states that camel RBCs are "oval and enucleated." - The third option states that camel RBCs are "biconcave and enucleated." 3. **Identifying the Characteristics of Camel RBCs**: - It is known that camel RBCs are oval in shape. - Unlike human RBCs, which are biconcave and enucleated, camel RBCs do not have a nucleus (they are enucleated). 4. **Evaluating Each Option**: - **Option 1**: "Oval and nucleated" - This is incorrect because camel RBCs are enucleated, not nucleated. - **Option 2**: "Oval and enucleated" - This is correct as camel RBCs are indeed oval and do not have a nucleus. - **Option 3**: "Biconcave and enucleated" - This is incorrect because biconcave shape is characteristic of human RBCs, not camel RBCs. 5. **Conclusion**: The correct answer is option 2: "Oval and enucleated." ---
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