about 100-120 days
This would be normal. All body cells have the same DNA, including blood cells, at least at some point during their life cycles. Mature red blood cells do not contain DNA because they do not have cell nuclei. But when red blood cells are first formed, they do have a nucleus with DNA identical to the rest of the body cells.
Erythrocytes also known as red blood cells do not have a nucleus. The life expectancy for a red blood cell is on average 3 weeks.
No, not all white blood cells retain their nucleus throughout their life. Some white blood cells, such as lymphocytes and monocytes, maintain their nucleus throughout their lifespan to support their functions, while others, like neutrophils, eject their nucleus as they mature to increase their efficiency in fighting infections.
when mature egg cells leave the ovary
well you dont want your blood cells to big or to small the red blood cells are what keeps your blood flowing the correct way so yes red blood cells are life threatening.
Brain cell do not divide in later life. Cardiac muscle divides itself less than 1% each year in humans.
Mature+ Blood and gore 17 or older.
Hemolytic anemias are conditions in which the blood is low in oxygen because the red blood cells are breaking down at a faster rate than their normal life expectancy of 120 days.
Red blood cells carry oxygen through your body.
They do. Mammals are the only vertebrates without a nucleus in their erythrocytes.
The circulatory system carries life-giving blood to the cells. It consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, and is responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients to the cells while removing waste products.
red blood cells carry oxygen that is inhaled by the lungs to the rest of the body. white blood cells help fight infections