The biggest difference they have from most other cells is that they have no nucleus, they also have to mitochondrion. Another big difference that is so obvious it is often unnoticed, they are free floating in the plasma. Almost all other cells are bound to neighbours by cell junctions but RBCs are free to move around.
and a red blood cell or in a red blood cell? if its in a red blood cell i would say haemoglobin
Iron and vitamin B12 are essential for normal red blood cell maturation. Iron is needed for hemoglobin synthesis, while vitamin B12 is important for the proper development of red blood cells.
Nothing will happen to a red blood cell in an isotonic solution. An isotonic solution means that the amount of solvent in the solution is the same inside the cell as it is outside the cell. Osmosis occurs, but the water going into the cell equals the water leaving the cell. A red blood cell in a hypotonic solution will burst because more water will go into the cell than the water leaving it. A red blood cell in a hypertonic solution will shrivel up because more water will leave the cell than go into it.
The medical terminology for a red blood cell is erythrocyte.
A microcyte is a red blood cell that is smaller than normal, while a macrocyte is a red blood cell that is larger than normal. Microcytes can be seen in conditions like iron deficiency anemia, whereas macrocytes are associated with conditions like megaloblastic anemia.
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
There is only one normal type of red blood cell.
Red blood cells all look like red blood cells. White cells have different shapes mainly because they have different functions.
They are both different cells
A normal red blood cell count for a women is between 4.2 to 5.4 million/uL
they are called white cell and red blood cell
The blood should be red in color.
Isotonic solutions will maintain the normal volume of an individual red blood cell. A hypotonic solution will swell the cell, and a hypertonic one will shrink it.
Red blood cell
In terms of the salt concentration OUTSIDE the cell (in the medium), 0.15M NaCl would retain the normal condition of the red blood cell. Hope you liked it! :D