During the final phase of maturation, the nucleus is extruded from the red blood cell to make more room for hemoglobin molecules.
mitochondria and nucleus
RBC (Red Blood Corpuscles) in Mammals except in Camel and lama.
A frog has a nucleus in matured RBC.
That depends on which species you're referring to. In most mammals, including humans, mature red blood cells do not have a nucleus.
Mature sieve elements mature sperm cell rbc
mitochondria and nucleus
RBC (Red Blood Corpuscles) in Mammals except in Camel and lama.
A frog has a nucleus in matured RBC.
Making proteins and mitosis.
That depends on which species you're referring to. In most mammals, including humans, mature red blood cells do not have a nucleus.
Mature sieve elements mature sperm cell rbc
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.
Mitochondria is absence in mature RBC of eukaryotic cell. RGUKT IIIT NUZVID: N091528
Yes. Without nuclei, cells have no genes, no ability to synthesize proteins, and therefore to carry out their basic biological functions. All red blood cells ultimately derive from hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) that are located within the bone marrow. The HSCs have nuclei and spawn several kinds of progenitor cells that each give rise to the various types of blood cells. In the RBC lineage, just before the mature RBC is formed, the nucleus is expelled.
Yes.
Camel
a rbc has no nucleus