Red bloood cells do not have a nuceus and they are rich in heamoglobin.
Red bloood cells do not have a nuceus and they are rich in heamoglobin.
No, all cells have different shapes. The blood cells and skin cells are definitely different! Also, plant and animal cells are different: plant cells are box-like shaped.
No, all cells have different shapes. The blood cells and skin cells are definitely different! Also, plant and animal cells are different: plant cells are box-like shaped.
Human blood contains different types of cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets) compared to animal blood. Additionally, human blood is rich in hemoglobin, which carries oxygen, while some animals have other proteins that serve a similar function. The composition and structure of blood components also vary between human and animal blood.
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The two main types of animal cells are somatic cells and germ cells. Somatic cells form the tissues, organs, and other parts of the organism, while germ cells are involved in reproduction and pass genetic information to the next generation.
In its most basic function, red blood cells act as oxygen-transports for animal cells.
Animal cells are different from plant cells in that the cell wall of animal cells is not made up of cellulose.
No, red blood cells are eukaryotic animal cells.
A bone cell is found in animals, as it is a specialized cell type that is part of the skeletal system in vertebrates. Plants do not have bone cells as they have a different structural support system composed of cells such as sclerenchyma or collenchyma.
Animal blood cells are the blood cells of animals. Other than that, there isn't much more to say. If you had a more specific answer in mind concerning blood cells, then a more specific question is required.
plant cells are in plants and animal cells are in animals