SKIP TO CONTENT

red blood cell

/rɛd bləd sɛl/
/rɛd bləd sɛl/
IPA guide

Other forms: red blood cells

Red blood cells are an important part of your blood, with the important job of carrying oxygen throughout your body. Humans have as many as 30 trillion red blood cells.

Red blood cells are also called erythrocytes. They move constantly in the human body, picking up oxygen in the lungs and delivering it to the heart, which spreads oxygen through the body with every pump of blood. Red blood cells also contain hemoglobin, a protein rich in iron that gives blood its red color. If you don't get enough iron in your diet, your body can't make the hemoglobin your red blood cells need.

Definitions of red blood cell
  1. noun
    a mature blood cell that contains hemoglobin to carry oxygen to the bodily tissues; a biconcave disc that has no nucleus
    synonyms: RBC, erythrocyte
    see moresee less
    types:
    macrocyte, megalocyte
    abnormally large red blood cell (associated with pernicious anemia)
    megaloblast
    abnormally large red blood cell present in pernicious anemia and folic acid deficiency
    acanthocyte
    an abnormal red blood cell that has thorny projections of protoplasm
    microcyte
    an abnormally small red blood cell (less than 5 microns in diameter)
    reticulocyte
    an immature red blood cell containing a network of filaments or granules
    sickle cell
    an abnormal red blood cell that has a crescent shape and an abnormal form of hemoglobin
    siderocyte
    an abnormal red blood cell containing granules of iron not bound in hemoglobin
    spherocyte
    an abnormal spherical red blood cell
    target cell
    an abnormal red blood cell with the appearance of a dark ring surrounding a dark center; associated with anemia
    type of:
    blood cell, blood corpuscle, corpuscle
    either of two types of cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes) and sometimes including platelets
Cite this entry
Style:
MLA
  • MLA
  • APA
  • Chicago

Copy citation
DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word ‘red blood cell'. Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Vocabulary.com or its editors. Send us feedback
Word Family