What is the Size of a Red Blood Cell?

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A typical red blood cell has the size of 6-8 micrometers. However, some diseases and disorders can cause the red blood cell to a different size.
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A typical red blood cell has the size of 6-8 micrometers. However, some diseases and disorders can cause the red blood cell to a different size.
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Our blood mainly has three types of cells which are named as Red blood cells, White Blood cell and Platelets. Red blood cell are like the oxygen transporters which carry blood oxygen
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Red blood cells or RBCs are one of the three main types of blood cells (the other two being white blood cells and platelets). Red blood cells perform a very important function of
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~6 um. (about six micrometers). For scale a human hair is about 40 um in diameter.
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