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In which ways are red blood cells adapted to their function?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Red blood cells have adaptations that make them suitable for this: they contain haemoglobin - a red protein that combines with oxygen. they have no nucleus so they can contain more haemoglobin. they are small and flexible so that they can fit through narrow blood vessels.

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Red blood cells have adaptations that make them suitable for this: they contain haemoglobin - a red protein that combines with oxygen. they have no nucleus so they can contain more haemoglobin. they are small and flexible so that they can fit through narrow blood vessels.

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