RBC
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What makes the blood look red?
What is the shape of red blood cells in human blood? What function do red blood cells perform ?
Which of the following cell lacks nucleus?
- RBC
- Neutrophils
- Eosinophils
- Erythrocytes
Which component of blood helps in the transport of oxygen?
RBC
WBC
Platelets
Plasma
RBCs are red in colour because of the presence of
Sugar
Platelets
Plasma
Haemoglobin
Erythrocyte is another name for
RBCs
WBCs
Platelets
Plasma
The protein that gives red color to blood is called_____
Globin
Hemoglobin
Pepsin
Pectin
Will there be any change in the function of the red blood cells if they are changed into spindle shape?
Where are the blood cells formed?
Where are the red blood cells formed ?
Explain ABO blood groups along with a suitable diagram.
The red colour of RBC is due to the presence of
Ca & CO2 compounds
Magnesium
Fe in Haemoglobin
Sulphates of Cu.
Mention the function of the following:
Red blood cells
- Water is added to stain the cheek cell.
- Nucleus is the lightly stained outer covering of the cell.
- Blotting paper is used to obtain the cells from the inside of the cheek.
- Nucleus is the dark spot present inside the cell.
Appu was still uncomfortable with the color of blood. Bholu sensing this, asked his neighbor, the doctor, why Red Blood Cells (RBCs) have a red color.
Can you answer Bholu’s question ?
RBCs contain the molecule globin that is mostly used to carry protein nutrients.
RBCs contain the molecule hemoglobin that is mostly used to carry carbon dioxide.
RBCs contain the molecule hemoglobin that is mostly used to carry protein nutrients.
RBCs contain the molecule hemoglobin that is mostly used to carry oxygen.
- Maggi, burger, soft drinks, minerals
- Minerals and proteins only
- Oily food, ice creams, vitamins, minerals
- Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, minerals and vitamins
He found the below diagram in the book and argued that this must be a mistake.
He showed the diagram to his friend Arshiya and asked do you think this diagram is fine?
Arshiya said it looks fine, but as far as i know all cells must contain nucleus, this one doesn't have any nucleus.
They opened their BYJU'S tab to understand the structure of RBCs.
What according to you did they find out?
- The diagram is incorrect, it is not showing RBC
- The diagram is correct but they missed the labeling of nucleus
- The diagram is correct, mature RBC do not contain nucleus
- The diagram is showing immature RBC, that do not contain any nucleus
when you observe a drop of blood under a microscope what are their function
why are RBCs destroyed by liver after 120 days
- Water is added to stain the cheek cell.
- Nucleus is the lightly stained outer covering of the cell.
- Blotting paper is used to obtain the cells from the inside of the cheek.
- Nucleus is the dark spot present inside the cell.
Explain ABO blood groups along with a suitable diagram.