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How does the structure of red blood cell help it do its particular job?

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Answered by manaskhandelwal00
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Red blood cells have a unique structure. Their flexible disc shape helps to increase the surface area-to-volume ratio of these extremely small cells. This enables oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse across the red blood cell's plasma membrane more readily.

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