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which of the following is described as a nuclear biconcave disk?

          which of the following is described as a nuclear biconcave disk?
        

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00:01 So a nuclear biconcave disc, although you haven't given us options, refers to the shape of red blood cells.
00:31 This shape increases the surface area and flexibility, allowing them to efficiently transport oxygen and navigate through narrow capillaries.
00:58 So red blood cells are described as biconcave discs.
01:02 Discs...
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