File:Erytrocyte deoxy to oxy v0.7.gif

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English: An animation of a typical human red blood cell cycle in the circulatory system. This animation occurs at real time (20 seconds of cycle) and shows the red blood cell deform as it enters capillaries, as well as changing color as it alternates in states of oxygenation along the circulatory system.
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Source Rogeriopfm, partly based on File:Grafik blutkreislauf.jpg by Sansculotte.
Author Rogeriopfm
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