What does make the blood look red? A. Red corpuscle B. Hemoglobin C. Plasma D. Certain secretions

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Last Answer : hemoglobin

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Last Answer : The anterior end of the nephron is called the renal corpuscle. It consists of bomans capsule and glomerulus.

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