Red Blood Cell Pore Size
Question asked by: xjbabiieo
Asked on: 21 Oct 2008
The size of a red blood cell is normally 6-8 µm in diameter.
With regard to pore size, you would probably be looking at something in the region of 17 microns to 23 microns
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