Yes I think it can.
Yes. Even though it looses its nucleus and cannot reproduce or repair itself, it is still considered a cell.
No once it dies like in a heart attack it cannot repair itself. This is why people die when they have a heart attack, so much of they're heart has dies that it can no longer pump blood.
No, mature red blood cells cannot divide.
Red blood cells do not have a nucleus in order for them to be able to carry more oxygen. The only thing they do is transport oxygen, therefore they do not need a nucleus. They do not lose any ability because their only purpose is oxygen transport.
Red blood cells lack a nucleus and organelles, including repair enzymes, because they are specialized for carrying oxygen. Their main function is gas exchange, and the absence of a nucleus allows for more space to accommodate hemoglobin molecules, increasing their oxygen-carrying capacity.
you need nutrition in your blood like iron and mierals
Yes, mature erythrocytes are still cells and are still living. In most mammals the circulating red blood cells do not have nuclei, so they are unable to repair themselves when damaged and eventually die due to the accumulated damage.
Because there is shooting and blood and some mature language
It is actually the other way around - mature red blood cells lack a nucleus.
blood and gore
In blood
No, my blood type is very rare, and is not in very high demand. Due to this, it is not readily available at a hospital. Also, not many people are able to receive my blood type.