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29 November 2025

  • curprev 11:3211:32, 29 November 2025 172.18.0.1 talk 5,965 bytes +5,965 Created page with "<br>Our editors will overview what you’ve submitted and decide whether to revise the article. University of Rochester Medical Center - Health Encyclopedia - What Are Red Blood Cells? The mature human crimson blood cell is small, round, and biconcave; it appears dumbbell-formed in profile. The cell is flexible and assumes a bell shape because it passes by extraordinarily small blood vessels. It is lined with a membrane composed of lipids and proteins, lacks a nucleus, a..."