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Biology NEET - XI: Chapter 7- Structural Organization in Animals Part 11
This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 7, focusing on the structural organization in animals, including functions of proteins, blood cell counts, and characteristics of different blood cells.
What are the functions of alpha, beta and gamma globulin protein?
Alpha and beta globulin- maintain osmotic pressure | Gamma globulin- antibodies
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Definition
What are the functions of alpha, beta and gamma globulin protein?
Alpha and beta globulin- maintain osmotic pressure | Gamma globulin- antibodies
Which is the largest plasma protein?
Fibrinogen
Which are the clotting proteins present in plasma?
Fibrinogen and prothrombin
Where are plasma proteins synthesised?
All plasma proteins are synthesised in liver except gamma globulin which is synthesised in lymphoid organs.
What is the RBC count of an average male?
5 to 5.5 million RBCs/cubic milimetre
What is the RBC count of an average female?
4.5 to 5 million RBCs/cubic milimetre
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What are the functions of alpha, beta and gamma globulin protein? | Alpha and beta globulin- maintain osmotic pressure | Gamma globulin- antibodies |
Which is the largest plasma protein? | Fibrinogen |
Which are the clotting proteins present in plasma? | Fibrinogen and prothrombin |
Where are plasma proteins synthesised? | All plasma proteins are synthesised in liver except gamma globulin which is synthesised in lymphoid organs. |
What is the RBC count of an average male? | 5 to 5.5 million RBCs/cubic milimetre |
What is the RBC count of an average female? | 4.5 to 5 million RBCs/cubic milimetre |
Which organ secretes erythropoietin hormone? | Kidney |
What is the life span of a RBC? | 4 months |
Which cells turn into RBCs? | Myeloblast |
Name the different cells formed in the process of eryhtropoiesis in correct order formation. | Myeloblast, proerythroblast, erythroblast, normoblast, reticulocyte, erythrocyte |
In which cell does the haemoglobin synthesis start? | Erythroblast |
What is required for the conversion of reticulocyte to erythrocyte? | Vit-B12, folic acid |
Which cell is also known as immature RBC? | Reticulocyte |
What is the weight of haemoglobin present in 1dl of blood? | 15g |
What is erythropenia? | Decrease in RBC count |
How does deficiency of iron change RBC? | RBC size decreases. |
What is the life span of a WBC? | 3 to 30 days |
What is the total leucocyte count of blood | 6000-10,000 per cubic milimetre |
What is leucocytosis? | Increase in WBC count |
Granular WBC form ___% of all WBCs. | 70% |
Name all WBCs with their abundance. | Neutrophils (60-65%), Basophils (0.5-1%), Acidophils (2-5%), Lymphocytes (25%), Monocytes (3-5%) |
Which WBC have multilobed nucleus? | Neutrophils |
Which WBC are known as micropolice of body? | Neutrophils |
What is the function of neutrophils? | They engulf pathogen. |
Which WBCs have trilobed nucleus? | Basophils |