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Question
Distinguish between the following pairs in one or two sentences for each
(a) RBCs and WBCs;
(b) bone and cartilage;
(c) blood and lymph.
(d) tendon and ligament
Solution
A) RBCs and WBCs :
Red blood corpuscles (RBCs) | White blood cells (WBCs) |
1. They are red in colour. | 1.They are colourless. |
2. Size of each RBC is about 7.2 micrometer. | 2.Size of WBCs varies between 10 to 20 micrometer. |
3. Their number is 4 to 6 million/mm3. | 3.Their number is 6000-9000/mm3. |
B) Bone and Cartilage :
Bone | Cartilage |
1.They are hard and flexible. |
1.They are flexible. |
2.They are porous. | 2.They are non-porous. |
3.They contain blood vessels. | 3.They lack blood vessels. |
(c) Blood and Lymph :
Blood | Lymph |
1.It is red in colour. | 1.It is colourless. |
2.RBCs are present. | 2.RBCs are absent. |
3.Blood transports nutrients, hormones and vitamins to the tissues and transports excretory products from the tissues to the liver and kidney. | 3.Lymph transports the nutrients (oxygen, glucose) that may have been filtered out of the blood capillaries back into the heart to be recirculated in the body. |
(E) Tendon and Ligament :
Tendon | Ligament |
It is inelastic. | It is elastic. |
It connects muscles to bones. | It connects two bones. |
It is made up of white fibres. | It is made up of white and yellow fibres. |
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