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ErythrocyteA cell that contains hemoglobin and can carry oxygen to the body. Also called a red blood cell (RBC). The reddish color is due to the hemoglobin. Erythrocytes are biconcave in shape, which increases the cell's surface area and facilitates the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide. This shape is maintained by a cytoskeleton composed of several [..]
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ErythrocyteA type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood. Erythrocytes contain a protein called hemoglobin, which carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body. Checking th [..]
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Erythrocyte(er-rith-ro-site) [Gk. erythros, red + kytos, vessel] A red blood cell; contains hemoglobin, which functions in transporting oxygen in the circulatory system.
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ErythrocyteA red blood cell that carries oxygen
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ErythrocyteRed blood cell, shaped like a disc with a concave depression on both sides, carrier of hemoglobin. © Nature Education
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ErythrocyteRed blood cell; has hemoglobin to carry oxygen from lungs or gills to tissues; during formation in mammals, erythrocytes lose their nuclei, those of other vertebrates retain the nuclei. esophagus
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ErythrocyteAlso known as red blood cell, red cell or red corpuscle. Hemoglobin-containing blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to tissues. In the tissues, the red blood cells exchange their oxygen for car [..]
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Erythrocyte(n) a mature blood cell that contains hemoglobin to carry oxygen to the bodily tissues; a biconcave disc that has no nucleus
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Erythrocytethe primary function of red blood cells is to carry oxygen, each cell has over 200 million molecules of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin; RBCs originate from stem cells in the bone marrow and live for about 120 days
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ErythrocyteThe red blood cell that carries oxygen to body cells and carbon dioxide away from body cells.
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ErythrocyteThe red blood cell that carries oxygen to the cells and carries carbon dioxide away from them.
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ErythrocyteThe red blood cell that carries oxygen to body cells and carbon dioxide away from body cells.
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Erythrocytered blood cell.
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ErythrocyteChemically-engineered Hemoglobin-based Oxygen carriers or Artificial Hemoglobin Oxygen carriers. They may or may not be encapsulated by Artificial Membranes.
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ErythrocyteImmature, nucleated Erythrocytes occupying the stage of Erythropoiesis that follows formation of Erythroid Precursor Cells and precedes formation of Reticulocytes. The normal series is called normobla [..]
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ErythrocyteRed Blood Cells. Mature erythrocytes are non-nucleated, biconcave disks containing Hemoglobin whose function is to transport Oxygen.
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ErythrocyteA red blood cell.
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ErythrocyteThe red blood cells. They carry oxygen to tissue.
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Erythrocytea type of red blood cell.
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ErythrocyteRed blood cell.
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Erythrocytered blood cell.
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Erythrocyte also called the red blood cell; the most abundant cell in the blood whose primary role is to carry the protein hemoglobin that transports oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body erythropoietin:
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ErythrocyteView Red blood cell
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ErythrocyteA mature red blood cell. It contains hemoglobin and oxygen.
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ErythrocyteRed blood cell (RBC).
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ErythrocyteRed blood cell.
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