The three kinds of formed elements in blood are

A) red cells, brown cells, and white cells.
B) red cells, fibroblasts, and brown cells.
C) white cells, fibroblasts, and platelets.
D) white cells, red cells, and platelets.
E) mast cells, red cells, and white cells.


Answer: D

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