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When viewing red blood cells under a microscope a scientist can determine they came from a human because they :?

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The red blood cells give the blood its characteristic color and carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues. The cell is flexible and assumes a bell shape as it passes through extremely small blood vessels.
When viewing red blood cells under a microscope a scientist can determine they came from a human because they are small, round, and biconcave.
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