Geometric shapes

Biconcave disc

A biconcave disc β€” also referred to as a discocyte β€” 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, where it is meta-stable, and involves the continuous adjustment of the asymmetric transbilayer lipid distribution, which is correlated with ATP depletion. (Wikipedia).

Biconcave disc
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