The basic structure of red blood cells is that they have a bi-concave shape to increase surface area, and lack a nucleus so that more haemoglobin can be packed in.
A red blood cell that contains normal amounts of hemoglobin is called a normocytic red blood cell.
There is only one normal type of red blood cell.
and a red blood cell or in a red blood cell? if its in a red blood cell i would say haemoglobin
A red blood cell has no nucleus and a biconcave shape. This structure allows it to carry oxygen more efficiently.
flat, round and small
There is only one normal type of red blood cell.
Mammalian red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
the nucleus
A normal red blood cell count for a women is between 4.2 to 5.4 million/uL
A red blood cell contains a red pigment known as HAEMOGLOBIN.We know that haemoglobin is a protein.Its structure is quertenary which means its made up of coiled polypeptides.2 beta and 2 alpho.This therefore means the shape of a red blood cell is determined by quertenary structure of its red pigment.
Normal red blood cell maturation requires vitamin B12 and folate (vitamin B9). These nutrients are essential for DNA synthesis and cell division, which are critical processes in the development of red blood cells from their precursor cells in the bone marrow. A deficiency in either of these substances can lead to impaired red blood cell production and conditions such as megaloblastic anemia.
The blood should be red in color.