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why the membrane of the red blood cell is flexible​

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Answered by jellaakshitha389
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Answer: To transfer these gases, the red blood cell has to squeeze through capillaries which are smaller in size than itself. To help them squeeze through the capillaries, red blood cells have a flexible plasma membrane. ... This shape provides a larger surface area to the red blood cells

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Answered by iVxsoz
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Explanation:

The explanation to this is quite simple. You see, RBC aka red blood cell is very flexible because there are no organelles and filaments inside the cell. It is made up of a cytoskeleton and a lipid bilayer. Those two are tied together. I hope this helps you, and have a great day :)

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