Biconcave disc

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A biconcave disc

In geometry and mathematical biology, a biconcave disc — also referred to as a discocyte[1] — is a geometric shape resembling an oblate spheroid with two concavities on the top and on the bottom.

Biconcave discs appear in the study of cell biology, as an approximation to the shape of certain cells, including red blood cells.

Mathematical model

A biconcave disc can be described mathematically by

z(r)=D14r2D2(a0+a1r2D2+a2r4D4)

where Template:Math is the height of the surface as a function of radius Template:Math, Template:Math is the diameter of the disc, and Template:Math are coefficients describing the shape. The above model describes a smooth surface; actual cells can be much more irregular.

Biology

Erythrocytes are in the shape of a biconcave disc. An erythrocyte is also known as a red blood cell and transports oxygen to and from tissues.[1][2]

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