name the tissue without red blood cells
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Red blood cells (RBCs), also referred to as red cells,[1] red blood corpuscles, haematids, erythroid cells or erythrocytes (from Greek erythros for "red" and kytos for "hollow vessel", with -cyte translated as "cell" in modern usage), are the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate's principal means of delivering oxygen (O2) to the body tissues—via blood flow through the circulatory system.[2] RBCs take up oxygen in the lungs, or in fish the gills, and release it into tissues while squeezing through the body's capillaries.
Red blood cell
Redbloodcells.jpg
Scanning electron micrograph of human red blood cells (ca. 6–8 μm in diameter)
Details
Function
Oxygen transport
Identifiers
Acronym(s)
RBC
MeSH
D004912
TH
H2.00.04.1.01001
FMA
62845
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