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Function of the Haemoglobin
It combines reversibly with oxygen.
What are the adaptations of a Red Blood Cell?
Biconcave disc shape, no nucleus
What are the benefits of the Red Blood Cell having no nucleus?
It will have more capacity for haemoglobin, leading to more oxygen being transported throughout the body.
What are the benefits of the Red Blood Cell having a biconcave shape?
It increases the surface area to volume ratio, thus increasing the rate of diffusion of oxygen in and out of the cell.