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    Red Blood Cells Are Bi-Concave
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Red Blood Cells Are Bi-Concave

Question 60

Question 60

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Red blood cells are bi-concave.Their shape is determined by interior proteins anchored to the membrane termed


A) clathrins.
B) phospholipids.
C) cytoskeleton.
D) spectrins.

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