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RED BLOOD CELLS
Red blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a group of red blood cells. Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, are small biconcave disc-shaped cells. Their red colour comes from the pigment haemoglobin, which is made up of a protein and an iron-containing structure. The haemoglobin in red blood cells is responsible for transporting oxygen from the lungs to organs and tissues where it is needed for respiration. Red blood cells are different from most cells in that they do not possess a nucleus. Magnification: x2520 at 6x7cm size. (KEYSTONE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/POWER AND SYRED)
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RED BLOOD CELLS. COLOURED SCANNING ELECTRON MICROGRAPH (SEM) OF RED BLOOD CELLS (ERYTHROCYTES) ON A RAZOR BLADE. MAGNIFICATION: X3,700 WHEN PRINTED AT 10 CENTIMETRES TALL.
STEVE GSCHMEISSNER
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RED BLOOD CELLS. COLOURED SCANNING ELECTRON MICROGRAPH (SEM) OF RED BLOOD CELLS (ERYTHROCYTES) ON A RAZOR BLADE. MAGNIFICATION: X3,700 WHEN PRINTED AT 10 CENTIMETRES TALL.
STEVE GSCHMEISSNER
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HEMOGLOBIN (OR HAEMOGLOBIN) (FREQUENTLY ABBREVIATED AS HB), WHICH IS CONTAINED IN RED BLOOD CELLS, SERVES AS THE OXYGEN CARRIER IN BLOOD
PHIL DEGGINGER
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HUMAN RED BLOOD CELLS, LIGHT MICROGRAPH
IKELOS GMBH/DR. CHRISTOPHER B. JACKSON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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