"During normal cell division, each daughter cell receives half the DNA," comments Lodish. "In this case, when the red blood cell divides, one daughter cell gets all the DNA. What's fascinating is that in this case, that daughter cell gets eaten by macrophages. Until now, scientists were unable to study these cells because they were unable to see them."
From: http://www.news-medical.net/news/2008/02/17/35294.aspx?page=2
White blood cells can reproduce in the bloodstream, because they have a nucleus, unlike the red blood cells, which lack a nucleus, and are produced in their millions by the bone marrow.
Mature red blood cells are the only human cells that do not have a nucleus. sorry to do this but that's not the answer but i don't know it
This is a biology question, but the answer is Prokaryotic. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Red blood cells also lack a nucleus.
red blood cells
Yes, it does have a nucleus. There are different types of white blood cells, but they all do have nucleus'.
White blood cells are located in the bloodstream and lymphatic system.
Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, do not have a nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus. In the human body, mature erythrocytes (red blood cells) have no nucleus.
threw the bloodstream
threw the bloodstream
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.
Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.