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In this image, we can see a blood cell on a slide with various substances surrounding it. One of the substances is copper, and it is seen as a dark red color. This image is meant to illustrate the idea that copper can influence a red blood cell's charge.

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Question: Does Copper determine a Red Blood Cell Charge?

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No, copper does not determine the charge of a red blood cell. While copper is found in red blood cells, it does not play a role in the electrical charge of the cell. The charge of a red blood cell is determined by the type and amount of molecules it contains.

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March 3, 2023, 11:34 a.m.

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Published: Friday, March 3, 2023

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