RBC is a component of blood that is an important constituent for marine invertebrates
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red blood cells carry oxygen from our lungs to the rest of our bodies. if helpfulpleasemark me as brainlist
Yes, RBC is an important constituent of blood.
Explanation:
1. Red Blood Cells are also called as the erythrocytes. These cells have the function to deliver oxygen from the lungs to various tissues present in our body.
2. The tissues then with the help of the oxygen produces energy and releases carbon dioxide as a waste product.
3. The red blood cells then carry this waste product identified as Carbon dioxide to the lungs which we then exhale during breathing.
4. RBCs development takes place inside the bone marrow and then these cells are released into the bloodstream after they are matured completely. It take about seven days for RBC to be fully matured.
5. The colour of these cells are red because it contains a protein which is identified as the hemoglobin.
6. These cells also have the property of changing its shape as they do not have nucleus.
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