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Mature red blood cells (erythrocytes) in mammals are an example of cells that lack cytoplasm. During their development, they lose their nucleus and most organelles, allowing for more space to carry hemoglobin and transport oxygen. This adaptation enhances their efficiency but means they do not have the typical cytoplasmic structures found in other cell types.

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