what is RBC ?

RBC stands for red blood cells.It contains haemoglobin which is essential for carrying oxygen all over the body

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one type of cell are red blood cell (RBC).It contain a red pigment called haemoglobin.the presence of haemoglobin makes blood appear red .

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ed blood cell: a mature blood cell that contains hemoglobin to carry oxygen to the bodily tissues; a biconcave disc that has no nucleus

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when you know the answer why are you asking? RBC stands for RED BLOOD CARPUCELLS or RED BLOOD CELLS

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red blood cells

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Greek(Modern Greek:ελληνικÎ[eliniˈka]"Greek" andελληνικÎ γλÏŽσσα[eliniˈci ˈɣlosa](listen)"Greek language") is an independent branch of theIndo-Europeanfamily of languages. Native to the southernBalkans, westernAsia Minor,Greece, and theAegean Islands, it has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. Its writing system has been theGreek alphabetfor the majority of its history; other systems, such asLinear Band theCypriot syllabary, were previously used. The alphabet arose from thePhoenician scriptand was in turn the basis of theLatin,Cyrillic,Coptic, and many other writing systems.

The Greek language holds an important place in the histories ofEurope, the more loosely definedWestern world, and Christianity; the canon ofancient Greek literatureincludes works of monumental importance and influence for the futureWestern canonsuch as the epic poemsIliadandOdyssey. Greek was also the language in which many of the foundational texts ofWestern philosophy, such as thePlatonic dialoguesand the works ofAristotle, were composed; theNew Testamentof the Christian Bible was written inKoiné Greek. Together with theLatintexts and traditions of theRoman world, the study of the Greek texts and society of antiquity constitutes the discipline ofclassics.

Greek was a widely spokenlingua francain the Mediterranean world and beyond duringclassical antiquityand would eventually become the official parlance of theByzantine Empire. In itsmodern form, it is the official language of Greece andCyprusand one of the 23official languages of the European Union. The language is spoken by at least 13 million people today in Greece, Cyprus, anddiaspora communitiesin numerous parts of the world.

Greekrootsare often used to coin new words for other languages; Greek andLatinare the predominant sources ofinternational scientific vocabulary.

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red blood cells

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RBC is defined as Red Blood Cells.These are also called erythrocytes.

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red blood carpocells

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  • Red Blood Cells or Erythrocytes -They contain a red pigment called haemoglobin, which transports oxygen to all cells of the body by combining with oxygen to form a compound called oxyhaemoglobin. The mature erythrocytes do not have a nucleus.

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Red blood cells contain a red iron pigment called haemoglobin which imparts blood red colour. It helps in the transport of oxygen to all the parts of the body ultimately to all the cells.

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