Red Blood Cell
The only true cell among the formed elements of blood is the white blood cell (leukocyte). Red blood cells (erythrocytes) and platelets (thrombocytes) are not considered true cells because they lack a nucleus and other organelles.
Respiration is the name of the process Mitochondria use.
The formed element that does not have chromosomes is the red blood cell (erythrocyte). Red blood cells are lacking in a nucleus and do not contain chromosomes or genetic material. This feature allows them to maximize their capacity for carrying oxygen.
The cytoskeleton forms the structural element of the cell.
The bone marrow is unable to develop a normal amount of mature blood cells, and is also not able to increase blood cell production when mature cells are needed
blood cell count, hemoglobin, and hematocrit
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Angioblast
Iron
Red Blood Cell
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The primary mineral found in the blood is iron. It is the element at the center of the hemoglobin molecule - in the red blood cell.
Platelets or thrombocytes are a component of blood tissues involved in the formation of blood clots. Platelets are not cells, but are cell fragments.
A multipotent cell is a cell with the ability to differentiate into a limited number of types of specialised cell. Multipotent cells have usually undergone cell determination. For example, a white blood cell could develop into many different types of white blood cell but it is restricted to becoming a white blood cell and can not become anything else (like a skin cell).
Pleuripotent stem cell
Platelets, or thrombocytes, are the smallest formed element in the blood. Made of cell fragments, platelets are part of the blood clotting process. Non-formed clotting factors also are critical to blood clotting.thrombocytes