do not have a nucleus
No. Mature red blood cells have neither a nucleus nor chromosomes.
red blood cells gradually become filled with hemoglobin, their nuclei and other organelles are forced out. Thus, mature red blood cells do not have nuclei.
It is actually the other way around - mature red blood cells lack a nucleus.
Mature red blood cells are the only human cells that do not have a nucleus. sorry to do this but that's not the answer but i don't know it
Mature red blood cells do not reproduce. Blood is produced in red bone marrow from precursor cells.
They are nucleated. Mammels lack nuclei in mature red blood cells.
As red blood cells gradually become filled with hemoglobin, their nuclei and other organelles are forced out. Thus, mature red blood cells do not have nuclei.
No, it cannot divide since mature red blood cells have no nucleus. there are no chromosomes to replicate.
Mature red blood cells do not contain mitochondria so they are unable to carry out aerobic metabolism.
Because your white blood cells have nuclei - which is where the chromosomes are found. Mature red blood cells do not have nuclei.
Hemoglobin Molecules
Mitochondria not found in RBC,Terminal keratinocytes.