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Card 6
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why are red blood cells small and flexible
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Card 7
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why dont red blood cells have a nucleus
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Card 8
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how are red blood cells adapted to their function
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Card 9
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why are red blood cells small sized with a biconcave sape?
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Card 10
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what happens when red blood cells reach the lungs
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Card 11
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how is oxyhymoglobin formed
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Card 12
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give the word equation for the formation of oxyhaemoglobin
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Card 13
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what happens after the formation of oxyhaemoglobin
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Card 14
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how does the blood move around the body
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Card 15
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what is the function of arteries
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