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explain how the structure of red blood cells related to it's function

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Answered by cookie00
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RBCs are biconcave cells and without nucleus in humans; also known as erythrocytes. RBCs contain the iron-rich protein called haemoglobin;  give blood its red colour. RBCs are the most copious blood cells produced in bone marrows. Their main function is to transport oxygen from and to various tissues and organs.

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Answered by mousam8673
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  • Red blood cell minute biconcave disc like structure ,flat at centre ,thick and rounded at periphery.
  • It contain haemoglobin and lacks nucleus and cell organelles.
  • It function is carry oxygen and nutrients to various organ of body .
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