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Cell shapes: spherical

Cells that are in a fluid environment, e.g., blood, usually take on a spherical shape.  In this blood smear, white blood cells are spherical.  The red blood cells, in contrast, are bi-concave discs, which afford greater surface area for exchange of gases across the cell membrane. 1000x

White blood cells <p>Cells that are in a fluid environment, e.g., blood, usually take on a spherical shape.  In this blood smear, white blood cells are spherical.  The red blood cells, in contrast, are bi-concave discs, which afford greater surface area for exchange of gases across the cell membrane. 1000x</p>

White blood cells

Cells that are in a fluid environment, e.g., blood, usually take on a spherical shape.  In this blood smear, white blood cells are spherical.  The red blood cells, in contrast, are bi-concave discs, which afford greater surface area for exchange of gases across the cell membrane. 1000x

Red blood cells <p>Cells that are in a fluid environment, e.g., blood, usually take on a spherical shape.  In this blood smear, white blood cells are spherical.  The red blood cells, in contrast, are bi-concave discs, which afford greater surface area for exchange of gases across the cell membrane. 1000x</p>

Red blood cells

Cells that are in a fluid environment, e.g., blood, usually take on a spherical shape.  In this blood smear, white blood cells are spherical.  The red blood cells, in contrast, are bi-concave discs, which afford greater surface area for exchange of gases across the cell membrane. 1000x

Platelets <p>Cells that are in a fluid environment, e.g., blood, usually take on a spherical shape.  In this blood smear, white blood cells are spherical.  The red blood cells, in contrast, are bi-concave discs, which afford greater surface area for exchange of gases across the cell membrane. 1000x</p>

Platelets

Cells that are in a fluid environment, e.g., blood, usually take on a spherical shape.  In this blood smear, white blood cells are spherical.  The red blood cells, in contrast, are bi-concave discs, which afford greater surface area for exchange of gases across the cell membrane. 1000x