It depends on how large or small the horse is.
The diploid number of chromosomes in a horse's cell is 64, therefore they have 32 pairs of chromosomes in their somatic cells.
It depends on what kind of animal it is. If it is an amphibian, the red blood cells will have a nucleus. Human red blood cells do not have nuclei.
38 pairs
Red blood cells start out in the marrow of bones. After about seven days they enter the blood stream and survive for about one hundred and twenty days.
They are nucleated. Mammels lack nuclei in mature red blood cells.
All horses with the exception of miniatures have roughly 9 gallons of blood inside their body at any one time. During rest the number of Red Blood Cells is at about 35% of the total blood volume, which would equal 3.15 gallons. During strenuous exercise it increases to 65% of the blood volume, which would be 5.85 gallons. The rest of the blood will be made up of White blood cells and Plasma.
red blood cells. but there are also many white blood cells. not as many though.
there are 15 billion blood cells in your body
there are 15 billion blood cells in your body
No , there are many types of blood cells .
millions of blood cells are in the bosy in your big toe there is approximetely 30 million blood cells
8 million red blood cells
There Is about 37.2 trillion blood cells in a human body
Billions! :)
there are many types of cells like the listed:dauter cells,blood cells,and many more.
White blood cells have. But erithrocytes lack many
horse blood is the same as human blood... it still contains red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, platelets etc.. the heaart is also the same....just bigger... with two atriums and two ventricles...