HOLE'S HUMAN ANAT.&PHYS. LL-W/LAB
HOLE'S HUMAN ANAT.&PHYS. LL-W/LAB
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Author: SHIER
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 14, Problem 6P
Summary Introduction

To determine:

The role of biconcave shape of red blood cell that makes possible its function.

Introduction:

A red blood cell is small and 7.5 µm in diameter. The normal lifespan of a red blood cell is about 120 days. The shape of a red blood cell is termed as biconcave discs that allow its function.

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