A ring stage in red blood cells would be seen in:
A. Amoebiasis
B. Malaria
C. Toxoplasmosis
D. Mucormycosis
E. Trypanosomiasis
B is correct answer because it occur due to plasmodium protozoa which form ring in RBC.
A ring stage in red blood cells would be seen in: A. Amoebiasis B. Malaria C....
describe why destruction of red blood cells by malaria parasite can cause kidney failure? how would destruction of red blood cells cause internal bleeding?
Do red blood cells have a nucleus? Depending on your slide, you might have seen some purple circles mixed into with the red blood cells. What other cells are found in blood?
A. red blood cell B. white blood cells C. platelets D. all of the above E. none of the above Questions 57 through 67: 57. carries oxygen 58. contains hemoglobin 59. neutrophils 60. made in bone marrow 61. these are cell fragments from megakaryocytes 62. most abundant promote clotting reactions 64. B and T cells 65. plasma 66. each has a biconcave shape 67. cells that lack a nucleus and organelles 63.
Red blood cells can often be charged. Consider two red blood cells with the following charges: -15.8 PC and +45.6 p. The red blood cells are 3.52 cm apart. (1 pc - 1 x 10-12 C.) (a) What is the magnitude of the force on each red blood cell? N Are the red blood cells attracted or repulsed by each other? attracted repulsed (b) The red blood cells come into contact with each other and then are separated by 3.52...
Red blood cells often can be charged. Two red blood cells are separated by 1.24 m and have an attractive electrostatic force of 0.974 N between them. If one of the red blood cells has a charge of +8.56 10-6 C, what is the sign and magnitude of the second charge, Q?
Red blood cells often can be charged. Two red blood cells are separated by 1.36 m and have an attractive electrostatic force of 0.980 N between them. If one of the red blood cells has a charge of +8.32 10-6 C, what is the sign and magnitude of the second charge, Q?
Which of the following is FALSE regarding red blood cells? a. they are produced in red bone marrow sites after birth b. they develop from undifferentiated stem cells c. they include granulocytes d. they include erythrocytes
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The % of red blood cells in human blood is; a. 15% d, 60% 2. "Formed elements are: a. Sodium& potassium b. Blood cells & platelets c. Serum & plasma d. Blood &cells Which of following is an agranulocyte? a. Basophil b. Eosinophil c. Lymphocyte d. Neutrophil Sickle cell anemia is caused by: a. b. c. Mutation d. 3. 4. Lack of iron Lack of hemoglobin Lack of RBC 5 Which of following elements is present in...
Red blood cells that are immersed in freshwater for several minutes begin to swell. Similar red blood cells left in a salt solution start to travel from this we can deduce that the red blood cells are A. Hypotonic to both freshwater and salt solution B. hypertonic to both freshwater and salt solution C. hypertonic to fresh water but hypotonic to the salt water D. hypotonic to fresh water but hypertonic to the salt water
QUESTION 1 Which of the following is the primary function of red blood cells? A. Fight infection B. Oxygen Transport C. Aid in coagulation D. Participate in inflammatory reactions 1 points QUESTION 2 Malaria can be a serious illness because of which of the following? A. It causes premature red blood cell break down B. It infects and destroys lymphocytes C. It causes a decrease in the production of red blood cells D. It causes a vitamin B12 deficiency...