White blood cells have. But erithrocytes lack many
Red blood cells do not.
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No,head contain nucleus and lysosome.The mid part contain mitochondria.
Red blood cells do not contain mitochondria, they are designed to deliver O2 via their complex heme centers & thus contain no nucleus/organelles, maximizing space for this job. Red blood cells arise from bone marrow stem cells & only circulate, carrying O2 for about 120 days before the spleen recycles their heme groups.
Every living thing has Mitochondria.-Chloe Salom Many eukaryotic cells contain mitochondria. Prokaryotic cells do not.
The mitochondria. They contain a small amount of their own DNA.
Mature red blood cells do not contain mitochondria so they are unable to carry out aerobic metabolism.
No they do not contain.red blood cells even lack mitochondria
red blood cells
chlorplast contain thylakoids unlike mitochondria
RPCProkariyotic cells do not have any.Some eukariyotic cells like mammalian RBC lack mitochondria
the mineral is iron.
No,head contain nucleus and lysosome.The mid part contain mitochondria.
Mitochondria
Mitochondria are evolved from bacteria.They do not contain bacteria.
Mitochondria are surrounded by membrane.Mitochondria have two membranes.
yes. mitochondria, and chloroplast all contain DNA. They have circular DNA.They can replicate themselves
Chloroplasts in plant cells and mitochondria in animal cells contain their own mitochondria
Yes, they very much do.....all cells contain mitochondria!! Love always: KSKG112 <3