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How does red blood cells being bi-concave help them to travel easily through capillaries?

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Answered by dakshayshivanand7
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* Because of their viscoelastic characteristic, red blood cells are able to squeeze through very thin capillaries in order to deliver oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
* The biconcave shape of red blood cells helps maximize the overall surface area required for oxygen absorption.

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