Explain why most cells inn a blood smear look paler in the centre?
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Erythrocytes, or red blood cells, are the most ubiquitous cells in a blood smear. They appear as biconcave discs of uniform shape and size that lack organelles and granules. ... The central pale area of each red blood cell is due to the concavity of the disc.
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Erythrocytes, or red blood cells, are the most ubiquitous cells in a blood smear. They appear as biconcave discs of uniform shape and size that lack organelles and granules. ... The central pale area of each red blood cell is due to the concavity of the disc.
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