MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY

PHYSIOLOGY

BLOOD PHYSIOLOGY

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The normal white blood cell count is
A
5, 000, 000-10, 000, 000 cells per microliter of blood.
B
500-1, 00 cells per microliter of blood.
C
45, 000-100, 000 cells per microliter of blood.
D
4, 500-10, 000 cells per microliter of blood.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In general, for adults a count of more than 11, 000 white blood cells in a microliter of blood is considered high.

Detailed explanation-2: -A white blood cell count that’s less than 4, 000 cells per microliter of blood is a low white blood cell count. Normal white blood cell counts vary depending on age and sex. For example, the white blood cell count for men, people designated male at birth and children is 5, 000 to 10, 000 cells per microliter of blood.

Detailed explanation-3: -Normal Results The different types of white blood cells are given as a percentage: Neutrophils: 40% to 60% Lymphocytes: 20% to 40% Monocytes: 2% to 8%

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