erythrocyte (C2)
noun
Pronunciation: ɪˈrɪθ.rə.saɪt
Definition
A disc-shaped blood cell that contains hemoglobin and transports oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
Examples
The doctor noted that the patient's erythrocyte count was slightly below the normal range.
An erythrocyte lacks a nucleus, which allows it to hold more oxygen-carrying hemoglobin.
The lifespan of a typical human erythrocyte is approximately 120 days before it is broken down by the spleen.
How to Use erythrocyte
- erythrocyte count (collocation)
- The total number of red blood cells in a sample of blood. — "The lab report showed a low erythrocyte count, suggesting mild anemia."
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