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Then, congratulations, you're living in the real world, where human red blood cells do not, in fact, have nuclei (the red blood cells of some species do have nuclei, but those of humans do not).

You've essentially asked "What if the sky were blue?"

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What body cells do not normally have a nucleus?

Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, do not have a nucleus. They lose their nucleus during development in order to maximize their capacity to carry oxygen.


Do all mammals red blood cells have no nucleus?

No, not all mammals have red blood cells without a nucleus. In most mammals, including humans, red blood cells lose their nucleus as they mature, but there are exceptions, such as camelids like llamas and alpacas, where mature red blood cells retain their nucleus.


At what stages do red blood cells have a nucleus?

Red blood cells have nucleus's all throughout Interphase as well as at the end of Telophase during/after Cytokenesis.


Does red blood cells of chickens have nucleus?

No, mature red blood cells of chickens do not have a nucleus. They lose their nucleus as they mature in order to make more space for hemoglobin, which is essential for transporting oxygen. This allows the red blood cells to carry more oxygen efficiently.


What are cells that do not have a nucleus and why?

RBCs (Red Blood Cells) don't have a nucleus. They initially have a nucleus to start with but lose it during maturation. All cells require a nucleus to be formed.


Which mammal doesnt have nucleus in RBC?

some members of the order Artiodactyla such as camel


What mammalian cell doesn't have a nucleus?

Mature red blood cells do not have nuclei.


Which cell doesn't contain any nucleus?

Red blood cells (RBCs) do not contain a nucleus. They lose their nucleus during development to make room for more hemoglobin, which is necessary for oxygen transport in the blood.


Which animal cell does not have a nucleus?

Their can't be such a thing because all plantsm animals have Cells


Why some cells change during life span?

this mostly happens with multi-cellular organisms and red blood cells. Red blood cells lose their nucleus.


What is the only cell in the human body that doesn't have a nucleus?

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


Why do red blood cells skip mitosis?

Erythrocytes are produced by differentiation from stem cells in the bone marrow and lose their nucleus within several hours of being released into the blood stream, therefore losing the ability to reproduce by mitosis.