Red cell count is carried out by
haemocytometer
haemoglobinometer
sphygmomanometer
electrocardiogram
A.
haemocytometer
The haemocytometer is a device originally designed for the counting of blood cells. It was invented by Louis Charles Malassez and consists of a thick glass microscopic slide with a rectangular indentation that creates a chamber.
What is mitoplast?
Membraneless mitochondria
Another name of mitochondria
Mitochondria without outer membrane
Mitochondria without inner membrane
Which of the following is not a conjugated protein?
Peptone
Phosphoprotein
Lipoprotein
Chromoprotein
The blood does not clot inside the body because of
oxygenation of blood
movement of blood
heparin in blood
absence of fibrinogen in blood