Answer:
(a) Fibrinpgens are
inactive components of blood plasma. Under the action of enzyme thrombin they
form a clot or coagulum of a network of threads called fibrin in which dead and
damaged elements of blood are trapped.
(b) Globulins are
primarily involved in immunity, i.e., defence mechanisms of the body.
(c)
Neutrophils are phagocytic cells which destroy foreign organisms entering the
body.
(d) Lymphocytes are
specialised cells which are responsible for the immune responses in the body.
Two major types of lymphocytes, that are involved in this process are B and T-lymphocytes.
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