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whst is the function of RBCs​

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Answered by Anuragvsunil
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What Is the Function of Red Blood Cells? Red blood cells carry oxygen from our lungs to the rest of our bodies. Then they make the return trip, taking carbon dioxide back to our lungs to be exhaled.

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Answered by Anonymous
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RBCs stands for Red Blood Cells.

RBCs in human blood are spherical in shape. They are the smallest cells present in the human body. RBCs have a red pigment called haemoglobin which gives the blood its red color.

Haemoglobin binds with oxygen and then the RBCs carry this oxygen to all parts of the body. Thus the function of RBCs is the transportation of oxygen in our body.

RBCs don't have a nucleus so as to carry more oxygen.

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