A frog has a nucleus in matured RBC.
RBC (Red Blood Corpuscles) in Mammals except in Camel and lama.
Nucleus is a large organell.Lackness of a nucleus gives a large space for haemoglobin.
mitochondria and nucleus
No. Red blood cells (RBC) for example, do not contain a nucleus. Also, prokaryotes do not.
Red blood cells do not synthesize proteins because they lack a nucleus and organelles, which are necessary for protein synthesis. Instead, they rely on the proteins produced by precursor cells, called reticulocytes, in the bone marrow before they mature into red blood cells.
Camel
camels have nucleus in their RBC's.
RBC (Red Blood Corpuscles) in Mammals except in Camel and lama.
a rbc has no nucleus
Yes.
Plant and animal cells are both eukaryotes. However, some animal cells may be prokaryotes, like red blood cells. RBC do not have nucleus. They are considered prokaryotes, so they do not live long.
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
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
You have about 25 trillions of RBC in your blood. They do not have nucleus in them and so no DNA. WBC has a nucleus and contains the DNA.
Mammalian RBC is always enucleated [Without nucleus] without any EXCEPTION The mammalian RBC is also biconcave and DISCOIDAL except Camel and Llama, which have Oval shaped RBC
RBC has no nucleus