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erythrocyte

erythrocyte
Noun
pl: erythrocytes

This term is the precise medical designation for red blood cells, derived from Greek roots meaning red and cell. It is used almost exclusively in clinical, biological, and laboratory contexts to maintain scientific accuracy when discussing blood composition or pathology. As a countable noun, it refers to individual cells, though in medical reports it often appears in the context of a count or concentration. It is distinct from leukocytes (white cells) and thrombocytes (platelets) in both function and morphology.

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Nounerythrocyte

A red blood cell that contains hemoglobin and is responsible for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues.

"The patient's erythrocyte count was lower than the normal range."

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