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What is the difference between bird and mammal blood?

Thenoticeabledifference is that bird erythrocytes have organelles and a nuclei, which most mammals erythrocytes don't have.


What organelle erythrocytes lack?

It lacks te cheche


Does transcription take a place in the erythrocytes of peripheral human blood?

Transcription does not take place in erythrocytes (red blood cells) of peripheral human blood. Mature erythrocytes lack a nucleus and other organelles necessary for transcription, as they primarily function to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide. Instead, they rely on the proteins synthesized during their development in the bone marrow before entering circulation.


What cell has no mitochondria?

Prokariyotes lack a nucleus.Mamalian erythrocytes,seive tube elements also lack.


Do prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles?

Yes, prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles.


Are erythrocytes true cells?

No erthrocytes are not true cells because they lack to characters of true cell one is presence of nucleus and other is nature of multiplication i.e. why they are not called cells but knwon as reb blood corpuscle


Which type of cells lack a nucleus?

Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, lack a nucleus.


Why are Erythrocytes unable to reproduce by cell division?

because they lack nucleus.


What exist as small biconcave blood cells that lack a nucleus when they are mature and carry oxygen throughout the body?

Red blood cells or erythrocytes are small biconcave blood cells that lack a nucleus when they are mature and carry oxygen throughout the body. They lack the nucleus and most organelles in order to maximize room for hemoglobin. The cells are active for about 100â??120 days. New cells are made in the bone marrow.


What fuel source do erythrocytes use?

They use glucose anaerobically because of the lack of mitochondria


What are the organelles of Reticuloctyes?

Reticulocytes are the second last stage in the formation of erythrocytes ( red blood corpuscles ) 5.5-8.5 microns in diameter. The late normoblasts in the red bone marrow pass into the bloodstream, lose their nuclei just after entering the blood, become erythrocytes (red blood corpuscles) which are 4.2- 6.4 microns in diameter. They are called corpuscles because they lack a nucleus.


What is the differecne between reticulocyte and erythrocyte?

Reticulocytes are immature red blood cells that still contain some organelles, while erythrocytes are mature red blood cells that have lost their organelles and are responsible for oxygen transport. Reticulocytes are typically found in the bloodstream for a short period before maturing into erythrocytes.