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Image Source: UNSW Embryology
Image Source: UNSW Embryology
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Fetal red blood cells (rbc)

Fetal red blood cells (rbc) can also be identified by the presence of a nucleus that is absent in the adult red blood cell. Fetal red blood cells also contain a fetal haemoglobin which has different oxygen/carbon dioxide binding characteristics to adult red blood cell haemoglobin.

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current19:59, 16 August 2009Thumbnail for version as of 19:59, 16 August 2009400 × 307 (24 KB)S8600021 (talk | contribs)Fetal red blood cells (rbc) Fetal red blood cells (rbc) can also be identified by the presence of a nucleus that is absent in the adult red blood cell. Fetal red blood cells also contain a fetal haemoglobin which has different oxygen/carbon dioxide bind