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RBCs   are round and biconcave in shape. Assume that the shape    turns into a sickle,  how does it affect it’s oxygen carrying capacity ?​

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Answered by bhardwajpratyaksha
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Suppose u have a cup and a glass

which one can hold more water , obviously the glass

In sickle celled anaemia ( a genetic disease) the shape of rbc turns into a sickle ( - like this , and the original one is like this - ( ),

think which can carry more oxygen

the bigger one

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