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Refer to the given flow chart and select the incorrect statement regarding it.

A

P could be a type of blood cell that helps to transport oxygen throughout the body.

B

Q could be a type of blood cell that can change its shape just like Amoeba.

C

R could be a type of blood cell that prevents blood loss in case of wound.

D

P is biconcave and slightly larger than Q and R.

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The correct Answer is:
D

According to the given flow chart P, Q and Rare human blood corpuscles. P contains red pigment so it can be RBC. Q does not contain red pigment but it is called soldier of the body, so it can be WBC. R neither contains red pigment nor it is called soldier of the body, hence it can be platelet. RBCs (P) are biconcave and larger than platelet (R) only. WBCs (Q) are larger than RBCs (P) and platelets (R).
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