R.B.C stands for Red Blood Cells.
Red Blood cells contain hemoglobin which make them red. In addition, hemoglobin has an affinity for oxygen, and thus, oxygen molecules bind to them, enabling them to transport oxygen to all parts of our body.
The RBC is also biconcave in shape. This is because, there is no nucleus in the RBC (so that it can squeeze through tiny capillaries and carry more oxygen)
2006-06-08 03:19:10
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answered by smashingly.smashing 4
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Red Blood Cells
2006-06-07 05:32:22
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answered by xcangel33 1
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Red Blood Cells?
2006-06-07 05:32:32
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answered by DZlady 2
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R.B.C is Red Blood Cells.Red blood cells perform the most important blood duty. A single drop of blood contains millions of red blood cells which are constantly traveling through your body delivering oxygen and removing waste. If they weren't, your body would slowly die.
2006-06-07 05:43:48
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answered by organicchem 5
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Red Blood cell
2006-06-07 05:33:34
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answered by robbet03 6
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REd blooded cells
these cells carry oxygen in them
they are vert large in quantity as compaired to the white blooded cells(wbc)
2006-06-07 05:53:37
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answered by jazzy_b00420 1
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Red blood cell.
2006-06-07 05:47:54
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answered by Varun 1
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ONe of the formed elements-Red blood cells RBC, leukocytes or white blood cells(WBC) and platelets- in blood tissue suspended in a nonliving matrix called plasma. Red blood cells are also known as erythrocytes. Technically they are not true cells because they are anucleated.
2006-06-07 14:04:34
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answered by kmupo2005 2
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red blood cells
2006-06-07 07:57:51
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answered by idkjustanothergurl 3
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RED BLOOD CELLS-ONE OF THE COMPONENTS OF BLOOD USED FOR OXYGEN TRANSFER
2006-06-07 06:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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