Mature human red blood cells do not have nuclei; without them, RBCs are able to carry more oxygen molecules.
The nucleus of a neutrophil is usually multi lobed and the lobes are joined together by thin strands of nuclear material.
bi-lobed or double lobe
A frog has a nucleus in matured RBC.
Nucleus is a large organell.Lackness of a nucleus gives a large space for haemoglobin.
mitochondria and nucleus
some members of the order Artiodactyla such as camel
No. Red blood cells (RBC) for example, do not contain a nucleus. Also, prokaryotes do not.
A frog has a nucleus in matured RBC.
Yes.
Camel
a rbc has no nucleus
You have about 25 trillions of RBC in your blood. They do not have nucleus in them and so no DNA. WBC has a nucleus and contains the DNA.
camels have nucleus in their RBC's.
Nucleus is a large organell.Lackness of a nucleus gives a large space for haemoglobin.
This is a freak accident in the mammalian lineage.
They are cells that have or contain nucleus , as compared to RBC that are enucleated
Though RBC does not have organelles nor Nucleus it can live for about 120 with the help of the enzymes involved in glycolysis reaction , and remember the definition of cell , it is a living unit of life and rbc is living cell
1. plasma proteins 2. rbc shape 3. rbc size 4. rbc count
Mammalian RBC is always enucleated [Without nucleus] without any EXCEPTION The mammalian RBC is also biconcave and DISCOIDAL except Camel and Llama, which have Oval shaped RBC