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How do you tell the difference between normal blood and sickle cell blood under the microscope?
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How do you tell the difference between normal blood and sickle cell blood under the microscope?
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A normal blood cell is round and almost donut-like in shape. Sickle cells are hard, rigid, and shaped in a curve.
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