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 cells which are only slightly …
What is the Smallest WBC? A. Monocyte B. Lymphocyte C. Erythrocyte D. Phagocyte B. LymphocyteLymphocytes are the smallest white blood cells which are only slightly …
What is the Largest WBC? A. Monocyte B. Lymphocyte C. Heamoglobin D. Phagocyte A. MonocyteMonocytes are the largest WBC cells of the blood (averaging 15–18 …
What is the life span of WBC? A. 10-12 Days B. 10-20 Days C. 5-10 Days D. 10-15 Days D. 10-15 DaysWhite blood cells also …
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 pH of a healthy person …
The process of formation of blood corpuscles is called as:- A. Haemoter B. Haemolysis C. Haemopoesis D. Haemozoin C. HaemopoesisThe Process of formation of blood …
Nucleus is absent in:- A. Ovum B. Root Hair C. Spermatozoa D. Mature RBC D. Mature RBCRBCs lack of nucleus and they need space for …
The total volume of blood in an adult is:- A. 3-4 liters B. 5-6 liters C. 6-8 liters D. 7-9 liters B. 5-6 litersAn average …
Serum differs from the blood because it lacks of:- A. Antibodies B. Clotting factors C. Albumins D. Hormones B. Clotting factorsSerum is the part of …
What is blood? A. Fluid connective tissue B. Epithelial tissue C. Permanent tissue D. Meristematic tissue A. Fluid connective tissueBlood is one of the fluid …
Blood circulation was discovered by Whom? A. Robert Hooke B. Robert koch C. William Harvey D. Karl Landsteiner C. William HarveyWilliam Harvey was the first …