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Properties of human RBCs are

I. devoid of nucleus

II. formed in bone marrow

III. possess healing properties

IV. biconcave in shape

V. help in blood clotting

Choose the option with correct properties

a)

I, II and III

b)

I, II and IV

c)

III, IV and V

d)

III, II and IV



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Properties of human RBCs are

I. devoid of nucleus

II. formed in bone marrow

III. possess healing properties

IV. biconcave in shape

V. help in blood clotting

Choose the option with correct properties

a)

I, II and III

b)

I, II and IV

c)

III, IV and V

d)

III, II and IV

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Answer Key / Explanation : (b) -

(b)

RBCs are circular, biconcave and enucleated in mammals (except camel where they are oval and nucleated). It is biconcave so as to increase the surface area (For  transfer) and allows easy passage through blood vessel

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