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Simply, Red Blood Cells (RBC's). They carry a HUGE amount of Hemoglobin in which allows them to be able to take the maximum amount of oxygen. However, in order to be able to carry the most amount of Hemoglobin, they do not contain a nucleus. No cell division, but the bone marrow takes care off that!

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