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What is a biconcave disk?

a disk that is thinner in the middle then on the outside


Biconcave disc without a nucleus technically called an erythrocyte?

yes. a bconcave disc withpout a nucleas is called as erythrocytes. there biconcave nature helps them to carry more haemoglobin and hence the can transport more gases.


What is the shape name of red blood cells?

biconcave (A.N)


Why RBC is biconcave shaped?

Pretty sure it's to increase the surface area


Tiny biconcave disks that carry oxygen is called?

The tiny biconcave disks that carry oxygen are called red blood cells or erythrocytes. These cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues in the body and play a crucial role in maintaining normal body function.


How does the biconcave disk help a red blood cell carry out its function?

The biconcave disk shape of a red blood cell increases its surface area, allowing for efficient gas exchange. This shape also helps the cell to be flexible and squeeze through narrow capillaries to deliver oxygen to tissues throughout the body.


What is reorganizing a disk called?

reorganizing the disk Defragmentation actually reorganizes the disk.


What are tiny biconcave disks that carry oxygen called?

Erythrocytes, more commonly known as red blood cells.


What is a biconcave cell without a nucleus?

A biconcave cell without a nucleus is likely a mature red blood cell, also known as an erythrocyte. Red blood cells lose their nucleus during development to make more room for hemoglobin, the protein responsible for carrying oxygen. This unique structure gives red blood cells their characteristic biconcave shape, which allows for efficient gas exchange.


What is the shape of a pig?

biconcave


Computer device that holds a disk is called a?

disk driver


What is it called when you check your disk regularly for viruses?

Disk Checking.