As with any material or substance, the apparent color is merely the result of light wave frequencies which are reflected by said material or substance.
No. red blood cells do not appear to have a nucleus. The precursor (or progenitor) of red blood cells are called erythroblasts. They contain nuclei. However, during the process of maturation, the erythroblast undergoes many changes that include: extrusion of the nucleus and synthesis of hemoglobin (Hb) within the cell.
Yes, they do except they have a nucleus which human RBC don't have.
Red blood cells appear smaller than the white cells on a slide. They appear lighter in the middle and you will see no nucleus.
Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
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Mature red blood cells are the only human cells that do not have a nucleus. sorry to do this but that's not the answer but i don't know it
Yes, red algae are eukaryotes hence hence have nucleus in the cells.
The word "mouse" would not appear on the page, as it falls alphabetically between "novel" and "nucleus."
all cells have a nucleus
Nucleous is dissapeared in pro phase.It re appear in telo phase.
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camels have nucleus in their RBC's.