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Discussion Forum : Basic General Knowledge - Section 7 (Q.No. 71)
71.
The range of R.B.C to W.B.C in the human body is
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Samir said:
1 decade ago
Red blood cell.
White blood cell.
White blood cell.
(1)
Kadam somnath said:
9 years ago
Ratio of RBC to WBC is 600:1.
DebashisD said:
3 years ago
RBC : WBC is 600 : 1.
Ravinder Singh said:
2 years ago
The ratio of WBC to RBC in human blood is 1:600.
Jeftha Dkhar Dann said:
1 week ago
The correct answer is: 5 : 500.
In human blood, the normal ratio of Red Blood Cells (RBCs) to White Blood Cells (WBCs) is approximately 500:1, or equivalently 5 RBCs for every 500 WBCs in simplified ratio terms.
Explanation:
RBCs are vastly more numerous, with about 4.5–5.5 million per microliter of blood.
WBCs are fewer, about 4,000–11,000 per microliter of blood.
So, the typical RBC: WBC ratio is around 500:1, which matches the option 5:500.
In human blood, the normal ratio of Red Blood Cells (RBCs) to White Blood Cells (WBCs) is approximately 500:1, or equivalently 5 RBCs for every 500 WBCs in simplified ratio terms.
Explanation:
RBCs are vastly more numerous, with about 4.5–5.5 million per microliter of blood.
WBCs are fewer, about 4,000–11,000 per microliter of blood.
So, the typical RBC: WBC ratio is around 500:1, which matches the option 5:500.
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