I found that erythrocytes mature in the bone marrow closely attached to a macrophage.
No, mature human erythrocytes have no nucleus.
Erythrocytes aka red blood cells, specifically the hemoglobin of the red blood cells
erythrocytes and leukocytes (thank my IMPOSSIBLE ap bio test for providing this answer)
red blood cells are also called erythrocytes
Erythrocytes, or red blood cells (RBCs), are specialized cells used to carry oxygen to the body's cells and transport carbon dioxide away from those cells. It contains a protein called hemoglobin, which allows the cell to carry high concentrations of oxygen. RBCs do not contain a nucleus because they do not have need of one. Also, in order for the cells to be able to fit through the smallest capillaries in the body, the cells have to be kept as small as possible. A nucleus would counteract this goal and could cause sludging of the cells in the small vessels and capillaries.
No, mature human erythrocytes have no nucleus.
No. Erythrocytes are produced by bone marrow.
There is no nucleus or chromosomes in a mature erythrocytes .
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If stem cells mature into erythrocytes (red blood cells), they will become specialized for oxygen transport in the body. Erythrocytes are responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the tissues and organs, as well as removing carbon dioxide waste. They have a unique biconcave shape and lack a nucleus to maximize their capacity for oxygen-carrying.
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Because mature erythrocytes do not have nucleus... and DNA.
Mitochondria not found in RBC,Terminal keratinocytes.
Nope, they can differentiate into Neutrophils (White Blood Cells)
Yes, mature erythrocytes are still cells and are still living. In most mammals the circulating red blood cells do not have nuclei, so they are unable to repair themselves when damaged and eventually die due to the accumulated damage.
Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus. In the human body, mature erythrocytes (red blood cells) have no nucleus.