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31. The protein responsible for the coagulation of blood is
A. Globulin
B. Albumin
C. Fibrinogen
D. Myosin
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32. In man, the normal coagulation takes about
A. 1 - 3 minutes
B. 2 - 3 minutes
C. 3 - 5 minutes
D. 5 - 8 minutes
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33. In the total WBC count, lymphocytes constitute about
A. 10 - 30 %
B. 20 - 30 %
C. 30 - 40 %
D. 25 - 35 %
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34. This is essential for the formation of antibody
A. Serum albumin
B. Serum globulin
C. Serum glutelin
D. Fibrinogen
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35. One of the following is concerned with the process of immunity
A. RBC
B. WBC
C. Platelets
D. Thrombocytes
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