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Crenated RBCs are formed due to

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Answered by taehyung24
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Red blood cells are prone to undergoing crenation as either a response to ionic changes in the blood or abnormalities in the cell membrane, disrupting the cell's ability to maintain an isotonic state. There are two different types of crenated red blood cells: echinocytes and acanthocytes.

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Red blood cells are prone to undergoing crenation as either a response to ionic changes in the blood or abnormalities in the cell membrane, disrupting the cell's ability to maintain an isotonic state. There are two different types of crenated red blood cells: echinocytes and acanthocytes.

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