all cells have a nucleus
One example would be the red blood cell, though in some animals such as birds they do have a nucleus per cell.
The mature red blood cell lacks a nucleus, and so is unable to reproduce.
no
Mammalian red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
The DNA in the nucleus, although this would need to be a white blood cell as red blood cells have no nucleus, instead using the space to store oxygen.
One example would be the red blood cell, though in some animals such as birds they do have a nucleus per cell.
Red blood cells have no nucleus or nuceolus.
The mature red blood cell lacks a nucleus, and so is unable to reproduce.
An erythrocyte or red blood cell has no nucleus.
Prokaryotic cell types are the type of cell that do not have the nucleus. The red blood cells do not have a nucleus as well.
Red blood cells would be a common example.
The biggest difference is that a red blood cell has no nucleus where as a white blood cell does. A red blood cell has no nucleus because it needs all the space inside the cell for the haemoglobin which is stored inside it and is the oxygen attrcting chemical. White blood cells can have either a bean shaped nucleus which would make it a lymphocyte or a double lobed nucleus which would make it a phagocyte. Another difference is that white blood cells are bigger than red blood cells.
Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
Yes, they have a nucleus. Without a nucleus, cells wouldn't be able to function, and that means we wouldn't be able to function, which means all animals would be dead if their cells didn't have a nucleus. The only animal cell without a nucleus is the red blood cell.
No.
no
Mammalian red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.