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explain how various components of blood are adapted to their functions​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Red blood cells have a biconcave shape (a bit like a doughnut) to give them a larger surface area – it allows more area to be in contact with oxygen to make it easier for it to diffuse into the cell. Its shape also makes the cell more flexible, allowing it to fit through small vessels in the body.

Answered by pratyushara987
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Red blood cells have a biconcave shape (a bit like a doughnut) to give them a larger surface area – it allows more area to be in contact with oxygen to make it easier for it to diffuse into the cell. Its shape also makes the cell more flexible, allowing it to fit through small vessels in the body.

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