Red blood cell start form heart and it finishes at heart.
So it means red blood cell go around the body.
no
There are no organelles of red blood cells besides a cytoskeleton.
The number of cells at the start and end of a biological process depends on the specific process being discussed. For example, during mitosis, a single parent cell divides to produce two daughter cells, so there are two cells at the end. In contrast, during meiosis, one parent cell results in four haploid cells. Therefore, the answer varies based on the context of the cellular process.
diploid cells
Meiosis 1*2*3*4*5*6*7 = 5040
no
There are no organelles of red blood cells besides a cytoskeleton.
Because it is full of oxygen and hemoglobin which are the pigments or color of the blood cells.
redblood cells , whiteblood cells , plasma and platelet ..
there is medication you can take to stimulate bone marrow to produce redblood cells,
you start with a cell in interphase and end with a cell that has reproducedthat is not trueYou start with Prophase and end with telophase, or 4 cells (meiotic products)
it is the redblood corpusles
whiteblood and redblood
The number of cells at the start and end of a biological process depends on the specific process being discussed. For example, during mitosis, a single parent cell divides to produce two daughter cells, so there are two cells at the end. In contrast, during meiosis, one parent cell results in four haploid cells. Therefore, the answer varies based on the context of the cellular process.
Plants do their energy manufacturing in the cells during photosynthesis, this includes O2 intake. Plants don't need redblood cells because, for them, oxygen comes from the air, so to speak, not from a discreet organ (lungs for example) as with many higher animals.
everybody is born with cancer cell. No cancer does not start when cells have stoped growing and dividing. it is simply because the cancer cells are getting agrrivated witch makes it start.
Mitosis is the cell cycle phase wherein the cell nucleus chromosomes are separated. After mitosis, two identical cells will be created.