Yes, because they have a unique structure developed for a certain function, in this case -oxygen transport in the blood. Some special features are inability to use Oxygen and the lack of nuclei.
yes they are specialised cells
Yes
yes
The specialized cells in bone marrow that produce red blood cells are called stem cells. red marrow makes it too
Blood stem cells like other stem cells can self-renew or copy themselves. They also produce different types of specialized cells found in the blood. Embryonic cells have the potential to make any cell type of the body. Researchers have made both red blood cells and white blood cells in the lab.
Red blood cells because that is what carries oxygen throughout the body
Nerve cell Red blood cell Water-conducting plant cell Onion skin cell
Red Blood Cells
they don't have a nucleus.
stem cells
No. Most can except some specialized ones such as brain cells, red blood cells and gametes.
Red blood cells are highly specialized for oxygen transport. They lack a nucleus and instead, contain many copies of hemoglobin. Red Blood cells move single file through the capillaries
Red blood cells do not fight off infection like white cells do. Since every cell in the human body is specialized to perform a specific function, red blood cells are unique in what they do. Red blood cells also cannot reproduce or make new proteins, since they lose their nucleus when they mature.
Specialized animal cells are cells found in animals that perform specific functions and only those specific functions. Examples include nerve cells, muscle cells and red blood cells.
lymphatic tissue
The main function of specialized cells serve different tasks which include moving oxygen throughout the body, killing bacteria, removing mucus from the body, etc. Examples of speciazlized cells are white blood cells, red blood cells and muscle cells.
Blood Cell , Red Blood Cell, Sperm Cell, white Blood cell, Plant Cell, Root Cell, Egg Cell, Muscle cell, Nerve Cell, Bacterial cell. that is all the 10 specialized cells.
The specialized cells in bone marrow that produce red blood cells are called stem cells. red marrow makes it too
Red blood cells have the responsibility of transporting oxygen throughout the body. About 33% of the weight of a red blood cell is attributed to a specialized protein called hemoglobin. Because of this, red blood cells are often referred to as "bags of hemoglobin."
Blood stem cells like other stem cells can self-renew or copy themselves. They also produce different types of specialized cells found in the blood. Embryonic cells have the potential to make any cell type of the body. Researchers have made both red blood cells and white blood cells in the lab.