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Chromatin
Mature human red blood cells do not have nuclei; without them, RBCs are able to carry more oxygen molecules.
yes they do. however they do not have membrane-bound organelles
Malleability
Chromatin, thin strands of material that fill the nucleus, contains information for directing a cell's functions.
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Nuclear membrane is a thin membrane surrounds and protects the nucleus.
The nuclear membrane is the thin boundary around the nucleus of a cell.
Chromatin
DNA are stored within thin threadlike structures called chromosomes which are located in the nucleus that is invisible even with a microscope (only seen in cell division ).The nucleus is the cell part that controls all the cell activities or functions
During metaphase, a thin wall is formed in the middle of the cell, cutting it into two equal parts. The thin wall cuts the nucleus into two small nuclei. DAUGHER CELLS
Yes, it is.
they are ductile
Thin strands of plastic
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Lysosome or the "suicide bags'' * is a membrane bound cavity in living cells that contain enzymes that are responsible for degrading and recycling molecules. cell membrane * a thin layer of protein and fat that surrounds the cell. cytoplasm * a jelly like material outside the nucleus in which the organelles are located. Golgi body * packages protein and carbohydrates into membrane bound vesicle for "export" from the cell.