Yes, a Red Blood Cell is a living thing, However it does not have a nucleus as it doesn't divide and can carry more oxygen without one.
They are adapted to carry oxygen.
Though RBC does not have organelles nor Nucleus it can live for about 120 with the help of the enzymes involved in glycolysis reaction , and remember the definition of cell , it is a living unit of life and rbc is living cell
A frog has a nucleus in matured RBC.
a rbc has no nucleus
Yes.
Camel
camels have nucleus in their RBC's.
These single celled organisms are called prokaryotes.
No. An example would be the red blood cell (RBC). It has no nucleus, and therefore has no DNA.
The Nucleus is located in any living Cell. This excludes Red Blood Cells as they do carry a Nucleus for the simple reason that it allows the RBC to carry more Oxygen around the body.
Nucleus is a large organell.Lackness of a nucleus gives a large space for haemoglobin.
They are cells that have or contain nucleus , as compared to RBC that are enucleated
as the fly's blood lacks hemoglobin as well as rbc.