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erythrocytes

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for erythrocytes.

Editorial note

They would have to be I would think: red blood cells are erythrocytes and lack a nucleus.

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Quick take

(hematology, cytology) A hemoglobin-containing cell, especially as found in humans but more generally present in the blood of most vertebrates, that is involved with the transport of oxygen; such cells are usually anucleate in humans and many other animals.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of erythrocytes gathered in one view.

noun

(hematology, cytology) A hemoglobin-containing cell, especially as found in humans but more generally present in the blood of most vertebrates, that is involved with the transport of oxygen; such cells are usually anucleate in humans and many other animals.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for erythrocytes.

noun

(hematology, cytology) A hemoglobin-containing cell, especially as found in humans but more generally present in the blood of most vertebrates, that is involved with the transport of oxygen; such cells are usually anucleate in humans and many other animals.

Example sentences

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They would have to be I would think: red blood cells are erythrocytes and lack a nucleus.

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>red blood cells are erythrocytes >red blood cells are red blood cells Why yes they are, astute observation...

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Apparently their first target is soon-to-expire donor blood erythrocytes — which makes this essentially a (pretty major) scalability improvement in how far existing donor blood goes.

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Platlets are about a tenth of the size of erythrocytes.

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For example, erythrocytes (RBCs) don't have nucleus and mitochondria.

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Before they become erythrocytes they have a nucleus.

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Your bone marrow contains adult stem cells mainly haematopoietic stem cells which can turn into various other sells like erythrocytes (red blood cells) and lymphocyte (white blood cells).

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For example, we have found a completely different efficiency for the uptake of arachidonic acid into the cell membrane for platelets compared to erythrocytes or granulocytes.

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> For example, erythrocytes (RBCs) don't have nucleus and mitochondria.

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The amount of oxygen that reaches your tissues is a function of the carrying capacity of your erythrocytes, and unless you're very sick or in an extreme environment, that isn't driven by ambient O2 levels.

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I'm not a biochemist, but my understanding was that the natural, far slower rate at which blood is broken down / discarded is much less conducive to having a good supply of healthy Erythrocytes than what you get when half a litre of blood must be replenished.

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> Provocation studies on EMF have yielded different results, ranging from where people with EHS cannot discriminate between an active RF signal and placebo, to objectively observed changes following exposure in reactions of the pupil, changes in heart rhythm, damage to erythrocytes, and disturbed glucose metabolism in the brain.

Proper noun examples

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Erythrocytes (Red blood cells) are a great example of specialization.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use erythrocytes in a sentence?

They would have to be I would think: red blood cells are erythrocytes and lack a nucleus.

What does erythrocytes mean?

(hematology, cytology) A hemoglobin-containing cell, especially as found in humans but more generally present in the blood of most vertebrates, that is involved with the transport of oxygen; such cells are usually anucleate in humans and many other animals.

What part of speech is erythrocytes?

erythrocytes is commonly used as noun.