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Yes. Even though it looses its nucleus and cannot reproduce or repair itself, it is still considered a cell.

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Can a mature red blood cell divide?

No, mature red blood cells cannot divide.


Is a cell with no nucleus not considered as a cell?

A cell without a nucleus is called a prokaryotic cell, such as bacteria. While it lacks a nucleus, it still contains other cellular components necessary for its function, so it is still considered a cell.


What is a mature red blood cell?

A red blood cell. Scientific name, Erythrocyte


What are the cell structures of a red blood cell?

It is biconcave in shape , mature red blood cell do not have nucleus,


What the name of a mature red blood cell?

erythrocytes


What are erythrocyte prevalence?

a mature red blood cell


Would you expect to get a positive DNA test in a mature red blood cell?

No, mature red blood cells do not contain a nucleus or DNA. They lose their DNA as they mature to better accommodate their main function of carrying oxygen. Therefore, a DNA test on a mature red blood cell would be negative.


What is unique about the red blood cell in terms of the nucleas and DNA?

A mature red blood cell does not have a nucleus or DNA.


Why red blood cells have no nucleus but still they called cell?

Red blood cells lose their nucleus as they mature in order to make space for more hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen. Even without a nucleus, they are still considered cells because they have a cell membrane and other cellular components necessary for their function of transporting oxygen in the bloodstream.


What cell has no nuclues?

Mature human red blood cells have no nucleus.


When blood cell lose their genetic material?

Till the pre-erythrocyte stage you have the nucleus in red blood cells. It is shed to get the mature red blood cell.


What organelle would be missing in a mature red blood cell?

Mature red blood cells do not have a nucleus, as it is expelled during their development. This lack of a nucleus allows the red blood cells to have more space to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide efficiently.