Yes, all vertebrates (e.g. fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, birds) have red blood cells. There are probably other organisms that also have red blood cells.
However insects and several other invertebrates have a blue copper based blood instead of the red iron based blood of vertebrates. Bur they do not have blue blood cells as the copper based compound these organisms is free in the blood instead of contained inside cells.
The organism you are referring to is a prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. They are typically found in bacteria and archaea.
No, just in the red blood cells.
No, red blood cells are not found in the epidermis. Red blood cells are primarily found in the circulatory system, specifically within blood vessels. The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin and primarily consists of epithelial cells.
You will find plasma, white cells and platelets with red blood cells.
All the three are found in the blood.
Cancer kills an organism by destroying the red blood cells.
Yes, all vertebrates (e.g. fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, birds) have red blood cells. There are probably other organisms that also have red blood cells. However insects and several other invertebrates have a blue copper based blood instead of the red iron based blood of vertebrates. Bur they do not have blue blood cells as the copper based compound these organisms is free in the blood instead of contained inside cells.
red cells
The organism you are referring to is a prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. They are typically found in bacteria and archaea.
No, red blood cells are not considered to be alive because they lack a nucleus and other organelles typically found in living cells.
Hemoglobin is found in the red blood cells.
No, red blood cells are not considered living organisms because they lack a nucleus and other organelles typically found in living cells.
Red blood cells are not found in the skin, but instead in your blood.
Haemoglobin is important to carry oxygen in red blood cells to different organs or tissue of organism
Red blood cells are not normally found in cerebrospinal fluid. The presence of red blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid may indicate bleeding or other pathological conditions affecting the brain or spinal cord.
No, just in the red blood cells.
1. Both red blood cells and white blood cells are found in blood.2. Both red blood cells and white blood cells can be carried by blood from one part to other part of our body.3.The red blood cells and the White Blood Cells can are found in the circulatory system.4.It both have cell membrane and cytoplasm.