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Biconcave cells without nuclei are called red blood cells.

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What are the cell structures of a red blood cell?

It is biconcave in shape , mature red blood cell do not have nucleus,


Blood cell with no nucleus and shaped like a biconcave disc is called what?

Red Blood Cells, they also lack a nucleus and the biconcave shape increases surface area. They also contain roughly about 280 million hemoglobin molecules that bind 4 molecules of O2 each.


What is the difference between the human red blood cell and a typical human body cell?

The human red blood cell lacks a nucleus, and its shape is biconcave (to allow higher oxygen uptake and to flow through the vessels without hooking onto junctions)


How is the function and structure of a red blood cell related?

A red blood cell has no nucleus and a biconcave shape. This structure allows it to carry oxygen more efficiently.


Are very small simple cells without a nucleus?

Every cell has a nucleus. Without a nucleus there is no DNA in the cell and if you didn't know the nucleus is the brain of the cell.


What is the name for a cell with a nucleus?

It is an Eukaryotic cell. A cell without a nucleus is a Prokaryotic.


Can a cell survive without the nucleus for a short time?

no, a cell can't survive without its nucleus as nucleus is the main brain of the cell. *****A red blood cell is without a nucleus and can survive for 120 days. This cell is very unique to the body because of this.


Biconcave disc without a nucleus technically called an erythrocyte?

yes. a bconcave disc withpout a nucleas is called as erythrocytes. there biconcave nature helps them to carry more haemoglobin and hence the can transport more gases.


How do red blood cells get the biconcave shape?

They have no nucleus, so they sink in in the area where the nucleus should be. Oxygen binds to the surface of the cell, so the increased amount of surface area due to the biconcave shape gives it more space to carry oxygen.


A cell that has a nucleus?

Basically any cell; without a nucleus how will the cell know its function?


What if a cell had no nucleus?

There would not be a cell without a nucleus it is like saying what if a human without a brain. It is impossible.


How has red blood cell adapted to membrane surface area?

The red blood cell's biconcave shape increases its surface area for diffusion. The lack of a nucleus makes this shape possible.