What are the 2 major organelles in blood? Is it myoglobin and something else?
1 Answer
Sep 10, 2016
Blood is liquid connective tissue. It consists of plasma-- the liquid part and corpuscles-- the cells.
Organelles are present within a cell.
Explanation:
Blood do not have myoglobin. Myoglobin is a muscle protein.
Blood consists of plasma the liquid part of blood.
The corpuscles of blood are the cells.
Red blood cells are called erythrocytes . These are more in number, loaded with oxygen carrying pigment protein haemoglobin; hence blood is red in color. Erythrocyte loses its nucleus during maturation.
White blood cells are leucocytes which can travel independently by producing pseudopodia .
Platelets are also present in blood which are cell fragments, without any nuclei.