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The most common example of an anucleated (nucleus-lacking) cell is a mature mammalian erythrocyte (red blood cell). Erythrocytes also lack mitochondria. This causes them to be short-lived. They are specialized solely to facilitate the transport of oxygen to bodily cells, and carbon dioxide away from them, via hemoglobin.

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Q: What specialised cell does not have a nucleus?
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