red blood cells
biconcave (A.N)
a biconcave disc
a biconcave disc
a biconcave disc
Red blood cells
white blood cells have irregular shape ,they can take any shape and easily removed
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.
The shape of the human red blood cells is that it is biconcave in shape.
Pretty sure it's to increase the surface area
The shape of the chief cells of the frogs red blood cells is that they are biconcave in shape.
Normal blood red cells are biconcave disks, approx. oval.