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Compared to those of humans, the erythrocytes in frog are
Options
(a) Without nucleus but with haemoglobin
(b) nucleated and with haemoglobin
(c) very much smaller and fewer
(d) nucleated and without haemoglobin
Correct Answer:
nucleated and with haemoglobin
Explanation:
The erythrocytes or RBCs in frog are large, oval and biconvex nucleated cell with respiratory red pigment haemoglobin in its cytoplasm
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Topics: Structural Organisation In Animals
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Subject: Biology
(4253)
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