Question

Classify the following composition of blood plasma given below as per Column ‘A’ and complete Column ‘B’. Select from the given options
(i) Serum albumin
(ii) Bicarbonates
(iii) Urea
(iv) Sulphates of sodium
(v) Fibrinogen
(vi) Uric acid

Column AColumn B
(1) Plasma proteins————
(2) Nitrogenous waste————
(3) Inorganic salts————

Answer

Column AColumn B
(1) Plasma proteinsSerum albumin Fibrinogen
(2) Nitrogenous wasteUrea, Uric acid
(3) Inorganic saltsBicarbonates, Sulphates of sodium

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