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How is a sickle cell compared to a normal cell?

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they are not as flexable as a normal cell

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Answer: They cannot bend or move easily, they are not flexible as normal cells and they can block the blood flow.

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Sickle cell or sickle cell disorder( SCD) is a group of red blood cell disorders that are inherited and they cannot bend or move easily in a human body.

A Normal cell is round-shaped and normal cells can move through blood vessels. they are carrying oxygen to all parts of the human body and sickle-shaped cells cannot do that. A Sickle-shaped cell can block that blood flow and it can cause many problems and diseases in the human body.

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