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Q: What function of the nucleus is lost after some cells mature?
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Are red blood cells nucleate?

red blood cells that have not lost their nucleus.


What happens to a cell that lost its nucleus?

AnswerIf a cell lost it nucleus then the cell wouldn't be able to do the right thing and peform its job correct. so that cell will mess up the others and the body would not function right.


What is Nucleated Cell Count?

red blood cells that have not lost their nucleus.


Which is a function performed by stem in the skin?

A function performed by stem cells in the skin is replacing lost skin cells.


What is a function performed by stem cells in the skin?

its to replace lost skin cells


What is a function performed by stem cells in skin?

its to replace lost skin cells


What is function performed by stem cells in the skin?

its to replace lost skin cells


Which function do skin stem cells perform?

Skin stem cells replace lost skin cells.


What is the function of stem cells in glands and epithelium of the skin?

A function performed by stem cells in the skin is replacing lost skin cells.


What cells lose their nucleus at maturity?

Red blood cells lose their nucleus at maturity. It is kicked out, lost or nuked (depending how you want to call it) to make more room for hemoglobin. The nucleus makes as much as possible, packs it in tight and then is lost. Because the nucleus is gone, the cell can not repair itself and will get tattered and rather worn out in about 120 days. It will be recycled.


Does mature human red blood cells fight pathogens?

No, they don't fight pathogens, they just transport oxygen around the body. It is the white blood cells called neutrophils and monocytes which are involved in phagocytosis, and thereby fighting pathogens.


Can red blood cells divide if blood is lost?

No, red blood cells cannot perform cell division as they do not have a nucleus. They are instead produced in the bone marrow by the division of stem cells.