A red blood cell,visualized in a blood smear,appears to stain less intensely in the center of the cell than at the periphery.This light staining central region results from:
A) A centrally located Golgi apparatus
B) A greater accumulation of hemoglobin within the center of the cell
C) A pale-staining nucleus
D) An attenuation of the cytoplasm caused by the biconcave disk shape of the cell
E) Lipid droplets
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