yes
Red blood cells have nucleus's all throughout Interphase as well as at the end of Telophase during/after Cytokenesis.
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
White blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cells don't.
White blood cells have a nucleus and red blood cells don't.
The nucleus
Red blood cells have nucleus's all throughout Interphase as well as at the end of Telophase during/after Cytokenesis.
Red blood cells or erythrocytes are small biconcave blood cells that lack a nucleus when they are mature and carry oxygen throughout the body. They lack the nucleus and most organelles in order to maximize room for hemoglobin. The cells are active for about 100â??120 days. New cells are made in the bone marrow.
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
Yes, it does have a nucleus. There are different types of white blood cells, but they all do have nucleus'.
Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, do not have a nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus. In the human body, mature erythrocytes (red blood cells) have no nucleus.
Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
Red Blood Cells
There are several different cells in the human body that do not have a nucleus. An example of this is a red blood cell, or erythrocyte.
"Sickle cells" refers to an abnormal shape (rather like a sickle) of red blood cells. Red blood cells in humans do not have a nucleus.
Mammalian red blood cells have no nucleus. Bird and reptile red blood cells DO have a nucleusProkaryotes - bacterial cells (eubacteria and archaebacteria).
RBC has no nucleus