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- Why plasma cells are also known as cart wheel cells?Why do cells lack membrane transport proteins that are specific for the movement of Oxygen?Intravenous solutions must be prepared so that they are isotonic to red blood cells. A 0.9% salt solution is isotonic. What will happen to a red blood cell placed in a 0.6% salt solution?
- When a human white blood cell “consumes” a red blood cell (erythrocyte), this process is called: B. receptor-mediated endocytosis C. pinocytosis D. “cell-drinking” E. exocytosis F.phagocytosisDraw one red blood cell and at one white blood cell. Label the cell membrane, cytoplasm, chromatin, and nucleus.When a human white blood cell “consumes” a red blood cell (erythrocyte), this process is called: phagocytosis receptor-mediated endocytosis pinocytosis “cell-drinking” exocytosis