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Kendall Coffey
20 May, 19:09
Why is surface area maximized in organisms
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Jocelyn Calderon
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Red blood cells in vertebrates are extremely flexible and efficient at carrying oxygen due to their flat, round structure, which maximizes their surface area to volume ratio.
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