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White blood cells dispose of worn-out red blood cells through phagocytosis. They engulf and digest the old red blood cells to remove them from circulation efficiently.
The circulation system in the body contains hemoglobin, more specifically the blood.
A reticulate red blood cell, or reticulocyte, is an immature red blood cell. In mammals, reticulocytes do not have a nucleus. They are slightly larger and appear more blue in colour (with standard stain) than mature red blood cells. A nucleated red blood cell is one which contains a nucleus. Mature mammalian red blood cells do not have a nucleus. In mammals, nucleated red blood cells are more immature than reticulocytes - and are not normally seen in peripheral circulation. They can be a sign of anaemia if seen on a blood smear. Birds and reptiles have nucleated mature red blood cells.
The white blood cell has nucleus that red blood cell does not
a red blood cell is red when it reaches oxegen.
red blood cells in the blood transport oxygen around the (for respiration) body and take away carbon dioxide (a bi-product of respiration)
red blood cells are a type of cell
its is the red blood cell on our body.
Immature cell types released into the blood circulation are called "blast cells." These are undifferentiated cells that have the potential to develop into various types of mature blood cells, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets. The presence of blast cells in the blood may indicate abnormal cell development, as seen in conditions like leukemia.
Blood contains red blood cells. Red blood cells don't contain blood. Blood does not enter the red blood cell.
It is biconcave in shape , mature red blood cell do not have nucleus,
The color of a red blood cell is dark red when it is deoxygenated.