Normal Blood Flow

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Normal Blood Flow

Normally, red blood cells (RBCs) traverse the vasculature without incident. The biconcave disc shape of the red blood cell allows for its deformability to enter and move through capillaries. In addition, red blood cells do not normally have cause to adhere to blood vessel endothelium.