Red Blood Cells (erythrocytes) don't have nuclie when they are mature, the same thing applies to platelets (thrombocytes).
Answer^correct red blood cells are full of hemoglobin wich caries oxygen AnswerFirst answer is spot-on.Corralaries: 1. You can't clone a human being from a red blood cell. (Even if we knew how to clone human beings :) )2. You can't do genetic test that depend on the genome using a red blood cell. (You can do genetic test based on microsomal RNA since the microsomes are intact and weren't part of the cell's nucleus to begin with.)
In mammals,red blood cells.In plants seive tube cells.
Red Blood Cell.
sieve tube
A mature red blood cell does not have a nucleus. And neither do prokaryotes (bacteria).
All human cells have a nucleus and organelles
Then the mature red blood cell becomes a useless cell without any knowledge on how to do its job. It will then float through your blood stream until it is absorbed.
The mature red blood cell does not have a nucleus. Some of the cells that turn into red blood cells do have a nucleus however.
The cell body.
Mature red blood cells are the only human cells that do not have a nucleus. sorry to do this but that's not the answer but i don't know it
A mature red blood cell does not have a nucleus. And neither do prokaryotes (bacteria).
Nucleus
red blood cell is the only human cell that does not contain a nucleus
a mature red blood cell doesn't have a nucleus while an immature one does.
It is biconcave in shape , mature red blood cell do not have nucleus,
All human cells have a nucleus and organelles
The nucleus is near the middle of an animal cell.
The mature red blood cell lacks a nucleus, and so is unable to reproduce.
Then the mature red blood cell becomes a useless cell without any knowledge on how to do its job. It will then float through your blood stream until it is absorbed.
Mature human red blood cells have no nucleus.
In a nerve cell, the nucleus is located in the cell body.