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.
like any cell the nucleus of a stem cell contains DNA. DNA contains instructions for cells and this is what tells them how to specialise and then they become specialised
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
The cytoskeleton is what controls movement in a cell.
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like any cell the nucleus of a stem cell contains DNA. DNA contains instructions for cells and this is what tells them how to specialise and then they become specialised
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
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yes, in that it has no plasticity.
The cell nucleus.
The cytoskeleton is what controls movement in a cell.
The cell's nucleus.
the nucleus is the brain of the cell.
No. The nucleus is the part of the cell that holds the DNA. Plant cells have a nucleus, but a nucleus by itself is not a cell.
its a specialised cell because its characteristics are adapted to its function. for example, the red blood cell is round and flat so it can carry oxygen efficiently
The nucleus, and the nucleolus. thanks, Steph :)
the nucleus