Pass through artery walls
The mature red blood cell lacks a nucleus, and so is unable to reproduce.
A mature red blood cell cannot reproduce because it lacks a nucleus or other organelles essential for cell division. This specialization allows red blood cells to efficiently transport oxygen throughout the body.
No, mature red blood cells do not contain a nucleus or DNA. They lose their DNA as they mature to better accommodate their main function of carrying oxygen. Therefore, a DNA test on a mature red blood cell would be negative.
cannot make new proteins and will worn out within a few months
No, mature red blood cells cannot divide.
A red blood cell. Scientific name, Erythrocyte
It is biconcave in shape , mature red blood cell do not have nucleus,
a red blood corpuscle
Yes, a normal mature red blood cell lacks a nucleus.
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.
Xylem cells mature and harden and become so rigid that water can't diffuse into the cell. The cell dries and dies..
Prokaryotic cells do not have a membrane bound nucleus. They do have a nuclear area. Additionally, the mature human red blood cell lacks a nucleus. It excruded it's cell upon maturity. This allows it to carry more hemoglobin.