Mature red blood cells (RBCs) in mammals are anucleate, meaning they do not contain a nucleus. However, during their development in the bone marrow, they have a nucleus that is eventually ejected, leaving behind remnants of nuclear structures, such as nuclear pores. These pores may persist in small numbers, typically around 3 or 4, which are thought to play a role in cellular functions or may simply be remnants from the cell's earlier developmental stage.
mature Red Blood cells have no nucleus so no nuclear DNA present :)
Mr. Green's blood type could potentially have A and B agglutinogens present on his red blood cells if he has blood type AB, have only A agglutinogens if he has blood type A, only B agglutinogens if he has blood type B, or no agglutinogens if he has blood type O.
Oxygenated blood is present in right Atria. Oxygenated blood are more darker than deoxygenated blood. I bet you If you write this answer in test you would get full marks.
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.
Mammalian red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
mature Red Blood cells have no nucleus so no nuclear DNA present :)
As long as the infected cellular matter is present, or may be it depends till the nuclear components of the cells decompose.
No
In most mammals, mature erythrocytes (red blood cells) have no nucleus. Matured from stem cells in the bone marrow, they circulate in the blood for about 100 days before being recycled by macrophages. Since their function is the transport of oxygen and CO2 through hemoglobin, they need no protein synthesis after they are completely matured, so there's no need for keeping the nucleus.
Yes, AB blood does not have antibodies present in it.
Individuals with blood type AB have both A and B antibodies present in their blood.
Cholesterol is present in the human blood in the form of lipoproteins.
No, O blood does not have any antigens present.
Yes nuclear energy can cause very serious health problems, as nuclear reactions give out nuclear radiations which ionise the blood cells and can even cause blood cancer. These nuclear radiations are also called ionising radiations.----JAYRAJ Patel
Yes, AB blood has both A and B antigens present on the surface of red blood cells.
Yes, invertebrates have blood.
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