There are quite a few types of "blood cells". Luckily sites like Wikipedia has information on all of them. You can read about the Red blood cells, White blood cells and even the Platelets. Alternatives to Wikipedia are the Franklin Institute's website and Fun Science.
There are many ways one can learn about cell metabolism. One can learn about cell metabolism at popular on the web sources such as Nature and Biology Reference.
Red blood cells do not have a nucleus. During their development, in a process called enucleation, their nucleus is expelled. This allows for more space in the cell to carry oxygen efficiently.
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There is only one normal type of red blood cell.
Sickle cell disease is one of many diseases of the red blood cell.
There is only one normal type of red blood cell.
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every second a blood cell die, and every second one is made
First of all, only plant cells have cell walls. Animal cells have cell membranes instead. One type of animal cell that has no cell nucleus is the red blood cell. There are also primitive unicellular bacteria that have no cell nuclei, these are called prokaryotic organisms.
A. Neutrophil
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.