The non-blood specimen that is produced by the bronchi, lungs and trachea is called:
A sputum
B seminal fluid
C serous mucous fluId
D synovial fluid
The respiratory system during an infection or allergy the mucus issecreted in order to expel the causative factor as sputum which does not contains any blood
The fluid present in the semen which usually contains spermatozoa is called as seminal fluid
The serous mucous fluid contains the mixture of serous(blood products and mucus . eg.,saliva
Synovial fluid is present around the joints and acts as a lubricant
Ans:A.Sputum
The non-blood specimen that is produced by the bronchi, lungs and trachea is called: A sputum...
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