Cross Section Of Normal Vs Sickle Red Blood Cell
Cross Section of Normal vs Sickle Red Blood Cell
Normal red blood cells have a biconcave disc shape, allowing them to efficiently carry oxygen and deform to pass through narrow capillaries. In contrast, sickle red blood cells are crescent-shaped, causing them to become rigid, block blood vessels, and reduce oxygen delivery, leading to the characteristic symptoms of sickle cell disease.
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