What disadvantage (if any) would be there, if the human RBCs become biconvex instead of their normal biconcave shape?
If the human RBC’s become biconvex instead of their normal biconcave shape, the surface area of RBC’s will decrease and they will not be able to deliver the amount of oxygen they normally do because they will not accommodate enough haemoglobin to do so.
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