Red blood cells. Coloured atomic force micrograph (AFM) of erythrocytes (red blood cells). Red blood cells are biconcave, giving them a large surface


Red blood cells. Coloured atomic force micrograph (AFM) of erythrocytes (red blood cells). Red blood cells are biconcave, giving them a large surface area for gas exchange, and highly elastic, enabling them to pass through narrow capillary vessels. The nucleus and other organelles are lost as the cells mature. The cell's interior is packed with haemoglobin, a red iron-containing pigment that has an oxygen-carrying capacity. The main function of red blood cells is to distribute oxygen to body tissues and to carry waste carbon dioxide back to the lungs. Magnification: x3300 when printed at 10 centimetres wide.


Size: 2965px × 2983px
Photo credit: © VICTOR SHAHIN, PROF. DR. H.OBERLEITHNER, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF MUENSTER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: afm, anatomical, anatomy, atomic, biconcave, biological, biology, blood, body, cell, cells, coloured, erythrocyte, erythrocytes, false-coloured, force, human, microscope, microscopy, rbc, red, surface