Red blood cells has a lifespan of about 120 days. Old or dead Red blood bells are replaced everyday by the new cells. Ribosomes basically translates message transcribed from the DNA. Red blood cells do not have secretory function, all it does it carry the respiratory gases to and from different tissues and organs.
RBC do not contain nucleus at the maturity hence are unable to synthesise protein they also lack golgi bodies and other cell components
No. RBC's don't have any organelles.
Reticulocytes on the other hand, which mature into RBC's can have ribosomes.
Ribosomes.
Dna.They have circular DNA.Also have 70s ribosomes
Ribosomes contain RNA. (hence Ribonucleic acid)
Prokaryotic cells have ribosomes, which is where protein synthesis occurs.
I now that it might be ribosomes
Yes archeae contain ribosomes.They have 80s ribosomes in them.
Yes they contain ribosomes.80S ribosomes are found in them.
Yes they contain ribosomes.80S ribosomes are found in them.
Yes they have ribosomes.Mitochondria have 70s ribosomes.
Ribosomes.
Because RBCs doesn't have protein synthesizing machinery such as ribosomes tRNA., In matured RBC cells nuclease is not present, hence no transcription and no translation.
Dna.They have circular DNA.Also have 70s ribosomes
yes the nucleolus, which is locate din the nucleus contain ribosomes and ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
Ribosomes
NO
They are cells that have or contain nucleus , as compared to RBC that are enucleated
Yes, it does contain all of them