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Question:

How does the structure of red blood cells make them suited to their purpose?

Author: Marilyn Bob-Manuel 3ekt



Answer:

Biconcave provides a larger surface area to absorb more oxygen no nucleus allows more haemoglobin to be present haemoglobin attaches to oxygen


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