Biology, asked by sthirupalsthirupal, 5 months ago

shape of the cell red blood cells name of the parts observed in it​

Answers

Answered by shreee104
3

Answer:

The shape of the human red blood cell is known to be a biconcave disk. It is evident from a variety of theoretical work that known physical properties of the membrane, such as its bending energy and elasticity, can explain the red-blood-cell biconcave shape as well as other shapes that red blood cells assumeAntoni van Leeuwenhoek is widely credited as the discoverer of red blood cells. In truth, he was not the first person to observe "red particles" in blood but his observations were more detailed and numerous than those (by Malpighi and Swammerdam) that preceded him .

Answered by pawan201294
2

Answer:

Biconcave disc shape

Explanation:

red blood cells shape - Biconcave disc shape

Similar questions