No, as the red blood cells carry oxygen [O2] to the tissues of the body, and return carbon dioxide [CO2] to the lungs for removal from the body when exhaling. Without the red blood cells, the cells of the body will die.
No. We can not live without red blood cells as they are used to carry oxygen to different organs so are esssential to life
no...since haemoglobin in the blood is responsible of transportation of oxygen through out the body and collecting waste
no...since haemoglobin in the blood is responsible of transportation of oxygen through out the body and collecting waste
Yes, it is possible for a Eukaryotic cell to have no nucleus. An example of a cell without a nucleus is the mammalian red blood cell. However, Eukaryotic cells without a nucleus, like red blood cells, are unable to replicate. This is why red blood cells need to be continuously produced in the bone marrow.
Red blood cells because that is what carries oxygen throughout the body
No- bone marrow is the source of all your red blood cells (which carry oxygen), platelets (which help clot your blood) and white blood cells (which fight infections). Although you can replace your red cells and platelets with blood transfusions, you cannot replace your immune system, so you would contract infection after infection, and eventually that would lead to death. A condition that causes this would be aplastic anaemia.
Red blood cells and many white blood cells are made in bone marrow. (Some types of White blood cells are made in the spleen, live and lymph glands.)
Red Blood Cells
Not long without any at all! Because red blood cells make up alot of the blood and then there would be nothing to pump to the heart or anythng to carry oxygen and stuff.
Biconcave cells without nuclei are called red blood cells.
White blood cells and platelets are the blood cells without hemoglobin. It is found in red blood cells.
I think red blood cells live about 21 days.
It is still blood, just without platelets. It still contains the red blood cells and plasma, which are valuable for use even without the clotting factors. Plasma without clotting factors is serum.
All cells are born with a nucleus, but not the red blood cell. Without the large structure in the cell, it can carry more oxygen. But without a nucleus, it cannot reproduce and will die eventually. A red blood cell's life span is about 3-4 months. After that, it will be sent to the liver to be destroyed.When red blood cells are destroyed they release heme, a prosthetic group, that consists of iron. Iron is used to reproduce red blood cells in bone marrow. Red blood cells usually are reproduced in bone marrow.
Red Blood cells carry oxygen to your cells while white blood cells only fight off bacteria. Theres more red blood cells becase we need more of them to live.
Red blood cells then go to the liver, spleen, and bone marrow.
Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all the organs so they can live.
White blood cells are responsible for fighting infections and foreign materials in the body. Without them, it would only be a matter of time before you got sick; it's the infection that would kill you. You could, theoretically, live within a pure environment.
Red blood cells live about 120 days. When they get old their membrane started to show wear and they get removed from the blood circulation.
There are no known cells that can live without DNA. DNA contains the genetic information necessary for cellular function, including the production of proteins and the regulation of cell processes. Without DNA, cells would not be able to replicate, maintain their structure, or carry out the essential functions required for survival.