What is the Smallest WBC? What is the Smallest WBC? A. Monocyte B. Lymphocyte C. Erythrocyte D. Phagocyte B. LymphocyteLymphocytes are the smallest white blood...Read More
What is the Largest WBC? What is the Largest WBC? A. Monocyte B. Lymphocyte C. Heamoglobin D. Phagocyte A. MonocyteMonocytes are the largest WBC cells...Read More
What is the life span of WBC ? What is the life span of WBC? A. 10-12 Days B. 10-20 Days C. 5-10 Days D. 10-15 Days D....Read More
What is the pH value of Human blood? What is the pH value of Human blood? A. 7.25-7.35 B. 7.25-7.35 C. 7.35-7.45 D. 6.35-6.55 C. 7.35-7.45The normal blood...Read More
The process of formation of blood corpuscles is called as:- The process of formation of blood corpuscles is called as:- A. Haemoter B. Haemolysis C. Haemopoesis D. Haemozoin C. HaemopoesisThe...Read More
Nucleus is absent in? Nucleus is absent in:- A. Ovum B. Root Hair C. Spermatozoa D. Mature RBC D. Mature RBCRBCs lack of nucleus...Read More
The total volume of blood in an adult is:- The total volume of blood in an adult is:- A. 3-4 liters B. 5-6 liters C. 6-8 liters D. 7-9...Read More
Serum differs from the blood because it lacks of :- Serum differs from the blood because it lacks of:- A. Antibodies B. Clotting factors C. Albumins D. Hormones B. Clotting...Read More
What is blood? What is blood? A. Fluid connective tissue B. Epithelial tissue C. Permanent tissue D. Meristematic tissue A. Fluid connective tissueBlood...Read More
Blood circulation was discovered by Whom? Blood circulation was discovered by Whom? A. Robert Hooke B. Robert koch C. William Harvey D. Karl Landsteiner C. William...Read More