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Red blood cells, artwork

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Red blood cells, artwork

Red blood cells, computer artwork. Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are biconcave, giving them a large surface area for gas exchange, and highly elastic, enabling them to pass through narrow capillary vessels. They have no nucleus, but their interior is packed with haemoglobin. Haemoglobin is a red iron-containing pigment that enables these cells to carry oxygen to body tissues and to transport waste carbon dioxide back to the lungs

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Media ID 6305051

© DAVID MACK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Blood Cell Biology Cytology Erythrocyte Erythrocytes Haematological Haematology Hematological Hematology Human Biology Rbcs Red Blood Cell Red Blood Cells Cells


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the intricate beauty of red blood cells, presented as a stunning computer artwork. Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, possess a unique biconcave shape that grants them an expansive surface area for efficient gas exchange. Their remarkable elasticity allows these cells to navigate through narrow capillary vessels with ease. While lacking a nucleus, their interior is densely packed with haemoglobin – a crimson iron-containing pigment that plays a pivotal role in transporting oxygen to various body tissues and facilitating the removal of waste carbon dioxide back to the lungs. The artistic representation of these vital components of our circulatory system serves as a testament to their significance in maintaining our overall well-being. This illustration not only highlights the biological intricacies but also celebrates the elegance found within human biology. Immerse yourself in this mesmerizing portrayal that seamlessly merges science and artistry. Marvel at the vibrant hues and delicate details that bring forth an appreciation for our own existence on a cellular level. Whether you have an interest in haematology or simply admire nature's wonders, this image will undoubtedly leave you awestruck by the complexity and resilience encapsulated within each red blood cell.

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