red blood cells that have not lost their nucleus.
They are cells that have or contain nucleus , as compared to RBC that are enucleated
to form in a cluster or group
Platelets
The network of stacked sacs in nucleated cell
Yes Leukocytes are nucleated.
sieve tube.
no they are not all nucleated
The spectrophotometer measures total cell count, including both live and dead cells.
multiple sclerosis
no they are not all nucleated
Alga or algae
llamas are camelids. Camelids can have a small number of nucleated red blood cells. But their red blood cells are elliptical rather than round.
The network of stacked sacs in nucleated cell
A reticulate red blood cell, or reticulocyte, is an immature red blood cell. In mammals, reticulocytes do not have a nucleus. They are slightly larger and appear more blue in colour (with standard stain) than mature red blood cells. A nucleated red blood cell is one which contains a nucleus. Mature mammalian red blood cells do not have a nucleus. In mammals, nucleated red blood cells are more immature than reticulocytes - and are not normally seen in peripheral circulation. They can be a sign of anaemia if seen on a blood smear. Birds and reptiles have nucleated mature red blood cells.
It is called SOMATIC cells or body cells. A somatic cell is any cell of the body except sperm and egg cells. Somatic cells are diploid, meaning that they contain two sets of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent.
Yes Leukocytes are nucleated.
Most nucleated cells would die. There are a few exceptions, but not in modern animals.
sieve tube.
no they are not all nucleated
RBCs in reptiles are nucleated.