Why the red blood cells are disc-shaped?
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Red blood cells are disc-shaped because they have more membrane then needed for the volume they hold, so they are like a balloon that has been flattened. This makes them very flexible, allowing them to fold over on themselves to squeeze through capillaries that are smaller then the red cells. This also means that the red cell and capillary walls are in intimate contact for exchange of oxygen, CO2, and signaling agents....
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