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what is rbcs meaning

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Answered by finefrenzy
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RBC ( red blood corpuscles) - they are biconcave disc-shaped enucleate ( without nucleus) colored living cells which provide red colour to blood. the number is very large, 4.5 - 5.0 million/mm3. 30-35% of red blood cells consist of iron containing reddish protein pigment called haemoglobin . haemoglobin is respiratory pigment which takes part in transport of oxygen. it can also carry small amount of CO2

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Answered by SresthaAbhi
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RBCs are red blood cells that contain haemoglobin, which helps in transporting oxygen to various parts of the body. It can also carry carbon dioxide

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