Questions: Which formed elements do not contain a nucleus or any organelles?
Lymphocytes
Globulins
Leukocytes
Erythrocytes
Transcript text: Which formed elements do not contain a nucleus or any organelles?
Lymphocytes
Globulins
Leukocytes
Erythrocytes
Solution
The answer is the fourth one (D): Erythrocytes.
Explanation for each option:
Lymphocytes: These are a type of white blood cell that contains a nucleus and organelles. They are part of the immune system.
Globulins: These are a group of proteins in the blood plasma and are not considered formed elements. They do not fit the criteria of the question.
Leukocytes: These are white blood cells that contain a nucleus and organelles. They are involved in protecting the body against infections.
Erythrocytes: These are red blood cells that do not contain a nucleus or any organelles. Their primary function is to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
Summary:
Erythrocytes are the formed elements in the blood that do not contain a nucleus or any organelles.