lysosomes as they contain digestive enzymes
There are no organelles of red blood cells besides a cytoskeleton.
There are no cells in the red blood cell
Endoplasmic reticulum - blood vessels cytoplasm - blood Golgi bodies - stomach contractile vacuoles - bladder cell membrane - skin cell wall - bone structure nucleus - brain mitochondria - digestive system
no
No. red blood cells do not have many organelles. They have lost their smooth ER and other organelles in addition to the nucleus during maturation
From the stomach, fluids travel to the small and large intestine. The main water absorption happens in the large intestine, where the water is absorbed into the blood. This creates a higher blood pressure. However, this blood goes travels through the kidneys, which senses there is higher blood pressure, and in turn, takes the water from the blood into the kidney. These fluid will then leave the body as a component of urine.
There are no organelles of red blood cells besides a cytoskeleton.
On the contrary, organelles are present in the blood. Blood cells are cells. All cells have organelles as they are what allow the cell to carry out its every functions.
There are no cells in the red blood cell
no the plant and animal cells have diffrent organells for example a plant cell has a cell wall but an animal cell does not As you go up in hierarchy there are more complex organelles in animals. For example, the stomach, for lack of better words at this moment, is an organelle. The organelle is compartmentalized many times for the protection of the organism. As with the stomach, it has a much lower pH than the pH in the blood. Therefor, mixing of stomach acids and blood would cause death. Other organelles would include kidneys, intestines, etc.... Alos just a little more info all living thigs have cells
no
Endoplasmic reticulum - blood vessels cytoplasm - blood Golgi bodies - stomach contractile vacuoles - bladder cell membrane - skin cell wall - bone structure nucleus - brain mitochondria - digestive system
Red blood cells are considered cells, but they lack all organelles. Red blood cells cannot divide or replicate like other cells of the body.
No. red blood cells do not have many organelles. They have lost their smooth ER and other organelles in addition to the nucleus during maturation
Yes
Mature red blood cells do not have a nucleus nor organelles.
No