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Q. Normal adult human male has
  • (A) 10 gram of haemoglobin/100 gram of blood
  • (B) 14 gram of haemoglobin/100 gram of blood
  • (C) 18 gram of haemoglobin/100 gram of blood
  • (D) 24 gram of haemoglobin/100 gram of blood
βœ… Correct Answer: (B) 14 gram of haemoglobin/100 gram of blood

Explanation:

In a normal adult human male, the haemoglobin level typically ranges between 13.8 to 17.2 grams per 100 milliliters (g/dL) of blood.

  • 10 g/dL β†’ Considered low (may indicate anemia).
  • 14 g/dL β†’ Normal average for males.
  • 18 g/dL β†’ Upper limit of normal but can be found in certain conditions (e.g., high altitudes).
  • 24 g/dL β†’ Extremely high and not normal in humans.

Thus, 14 g/100 mL is the most appropriate answer.

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey

In a normal adult human male, the haemoglobin level typically ranges between 13.8 to 17.2 grams per 100 milliliters (g/dL) of blood.

  • 10 g/dL β†’ Considered low (may indicate anemia).
  • 14 g/dL β†’ Normal average for males.
  • 18 g/dL β†’ Upper limit of normal but can be found in certain conditions (e.g., high altitudes).
  • 24 g/dL β†’ Extremely high and not normal in humans.

Thus, 14 g/100 mL is the most appropriate answer.

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