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  • Functions of Blood

    Functions of Blood

    Blood is responsible for the following body functions: Fluid Connective Tissue Blood is a fluid connective tissue composed of 55% plasma and 45% formed elements including WBCs, RBCs, and platelets. Since these living cells are suspended in plasma, blood is known as a fluid connective tissue and not just fluid. Provides oxygen to the cells…

  • Blood Vessels

    Blood Vessels

    There are different types of blood vessels in our body each carrying out specialized functions. Types of Blood Vessels Three types of blood vessels are: Arteries Arteries are strong tubes and muscular in nature. These blood vessels carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to all the tissues of the body. Aorta is one of the…

  • Components Of Blood

    Components Of Blood

    plasma: Blood plasma has several protein components. Proteins in blood plasma are: The serum contains only globulin and albumin. Fibrinogen is absent in serum because it is converted into fibrin during blood clotting.  Red Blood Cells (RBC) Red blood cells consist of Haemoglobin, a protein. They are produced by the bone marrow to primarily carry…

  • Agranulocytes

    Agranulocytes

    They are leukocytes, with the absence of granules in their cytoplasm. Agranulocytes are further classified into monocytes and lymphocytes. Monocytes Lymphocytes Platelets (Thrombocytes)

  • Granulocytes

    Granulocytes

    They are leukocytes, with the presence of granules in their cytoplasm. The granulated cells include- eosinophil, basophil, and neutrophil. Eosinophils Basophils Neutrophils

  • Types of White Blood Cells

    Types of White Blood Cells

    There are five types of white blood cells present in the blood: Types:

  • Types of Blood Cells

    Types of Blood Cells

    We have seen blood consist of cells known as formed elements of blood. These cells have their own functions and roles to play in the body. The blood cells which circulate all around the body are as follows Red blood cells (Erythrocytes):

  • What is Blood
  • Bacteria and Archaea – The Major Differences

    Bacteria and Archaea – The Major Differences

    Archaea Bacteria Types Methanogens, Thermophiles, and Halophiles Gram-positive and Gram-negative Cell Wall Pseudopeptidoglycan Lipopolysaccharide/ Peptidoglycan Metabolism Activity They perform modified form of glycolysis and citric acid cycle. They perform glycolysis and citric acid cycle. Cell membrane Ether-linked lipids Ester-linked lipids Thriving Habitat They can sustain in extremely harsh environments such as hot springs, marshlands, deep…

  • Bacteria