why are red blood cells bioconcave in shape ?
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Red blood cells
Red blood cellsdon't have a nucleus, so there is more room for haemoglobin. have a biconcave disc shape, which maximises the surface area of the cell membrane for oxygen to diffuse across. are tiny and flexible so can squeeze through the narrowest of blood capillaries to deliver oxygen.
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because it helps red blood cells to go smoothly
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