Red blood cells are also referred to as erythrocytes and are also known as RBCs, red blood corpuscles (an archaic term), haematids, or erythroid cells.
When red blood cells die, other red blood cells come in and multiply.
Erythrocytes are another name for red blood cells.
Red blood cells are also known as erythrocytes.
Red blood cells are considered cells, but they lack all organelles. Red blood cells cannot divide or replicate like other cells of the body.
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RBC has no nucleus
Unlike the other cells in your body red blood cells do not have DNA or a nucleus. They do contain hemoglobin, a protein which allows your red blood cells to carry oxygen and other gases.
The hemoglobin in red blood cells releases oxygen to other cells throughout the body.
red blood cells
While they are very similar in size white blood cells are bigger while red bloods cells are much more numerous.
The blood, or if you want to be more specific the red blood cells, or to be even more specific the hemoglobin molecules in the red blood cells, carries oxygen to the other cells of the body.
Red blood cells are located every where in your body goes through body delivering oxygen to other cells