Cell organelles such as nucleus,centioles are absent annd hence cant reproduce.
No, it cannot divide since mature red blood cells have no nucleus. there are no chromosomes to replicate.
The karyotype is the number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell. Mature red blood cells don't have a nucleus, so they cannot be used for karyotyping.
Red blood cells lose their nucleus when they mature, along with all their DNA. As such they cannot make any new proteins or enzymes once they mature, and would not have any DNA repair enzymes.
Hemoglobin Molecules
An erythrocyte is a mature red blood cell.
Red blood cells, when mature, have no nucleus and can not reproduce.
Yes. Even though it looses its nucleus and cannot reproduce or repair itself, it is still considered a cell.
Mature red blood cells do not reproduce. Blood is produced in red bone marrow from precursor cells.
No, it cannot divide since mature red blood cells have no nucleus. there are no chromosomes to replicate.
Because mature erythrocytes do not have nucleus... and DNA.
Because there is shooting and blood and some mature language
No, red blood cells have no nuclei and cannot reproduce.
Red blood cells do not fight off infection like white cells do. Since every cell in the human body is specialized to perform a specific function, red blood cells are unique in what they do. Red blood cells also cannot reproduce or make new proteins, since they lose their nucleus when they mature.
The mature red blood cell lacks a nucleus, and so is unable to reproduce.
White blood cells can reproduce in the bloodstream, because they have a nucleus, unlike the red blood cells, which lack a nucleus, and are produced in their millions by the bone marrow.
Red blood cells (in humans, anyway) have no nuclei and therefore cannot reproduce at all, let alone in an uncontrolled fashion.
because it produces red blood cells since red blood cells cant reproduce themselves because they lack a nucleus