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mature erythrocytes are minute dash and disc shape​

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Answered by vijayaskm70
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Erythrocytes are biconcave disks; that is, they are plump at their periphery and very thin in the center. Since they lack most organelles, there is more interior space for the presence of the hemoglobin molecules that, as you will see shortly, transport gases

Answered by Anonymous
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Shape of Red Blood Cells Erythrocytes are biconcave discs with very shallow centers. This shape optimizes the ratio of surface.

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