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The concave disc shape of red blood cells maximizes the surface area of the cell, allowing for rapid movement of oxygen or carbon dioxide to and from the hemoglobin within the cell. The cell has no nucleus, and few organelles, as it does not reproduce.
blood cell? ha ha just joking. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, their genetic material is free in the cytoplasm as they do not have a need for compartmentalisation like more complex Eukaryotic cells that carry out more internal chemical mechanisms. Some Eukaryotic cells do not have a nucleus though, for example a red blood cell ejects its nucleus when mature as it no longer has a need for it and it needs as much room as possible for storing oxygen. did that answer ur question
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It Help Keep its Organelles (Cell Organs) from exiting its mass, and help in the process of osmosis.
The concave disc shape of red blood cells maximizes the surface area of the cell, allowing for rapid movement of oxygen or carbon dioxide to and from the hemoglobin within the cell. The cell has no nucleus, and few organelles, as it does not reproduce.
The nucleus knows how to direct the cell through the help of DNA which carries information. The nucleotides are used to transmit information within the cell.
cell theory was proposed by schelden and saohin in 1838
The part of a plant and/or animal cell that is pesponsible for reproduction is the centrioles.
I believe it is the cell membrane that holds everything in place in a cell. Also the things that surround the nucleus are the Smooth/Rough ER, and the Golgi Body. Also, if you are still having trouble, just simply type in "anatomy of a nucleus" in Google images and the pictures will most likely help you out. Hope this Helped!