They lose their nucelous.
this mostly happens with multi-cellular organisms and red blood cells. Red blood cells lose their nucleus.
Red blood cells change form in a refrigerator due to the reduction in temperature. This prolongs their shelf life but it is not as effective as freezing the cells for long term storage.
well you dont want your blood cells to big or to small the red blood cells are what keeps your blood flowing the correct way so yes red blood cells are life threatening.
No, chemotherapy does not change blood type. Blood type is determined by genetic factors and remains the same throughout a person's life. Chemotherapy may affect the levels of blood cells in the body, but not the blood type itself.
This would be normal. All body cells have the same DNA, including blood cells, at least at some point during their life cycles. Mature red blood cells do not contain DNA because they do not have cell nuclei. But when red blood cells are first formed, they do have a nucleus with DNA identical to the rest of the body cells.
Red blood cells carry oxygen through your body.
The circulatory system carries life-giving blood to the cells. It consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, and is responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients to the cells while removing waste products.
Red blood cells don't have nuliets however white blood cells do. Red blood cells can have an average life-span of 120 days while white blood cells do not have an average life span. Also, white blood cells are larger than red blood cells.
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Real life examples of endocytosis in day to day life are the white blood cells of the human body. The white blood cells or leukocytes are cells in the immune system that help defend the body from infection.
All living organisms are made of cells, or the littlist units of life. There are many different types of cells. (red blood cells, white blood cells)
The spleen identifies "old" erythrocytes (RBCs) and destroys them. The life of an RBC is around 120 days.