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Removing the nucleus makes more room for hemoglobin. Most of all the organelles are gone and the cell can not repair itself and so will only last 120 days of being bumped and battered around the system.

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What kind of Cell is it if it does not contain a nucleus?

bacterial cells do not contain nuclei and are known as prokaryotes. However a special case is red blood cells which do not contain nuclei either and are known as denucleated


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