They are nucleated. Mammels lack nuclei in mature red blood cells.
Reptiles have nucleated red blood cells with different types of hemoglobin compared to mammals, which allows them to function effectively at lower oxygen levels. Their blood is typically cold-blooded, meaning its temperature is similar to their environment rather than being regulated internally like warm-blooded animals.
Yes, reptiles do have bone marrow. It is responsible for producing red and white blood cells in their bodies, just like in other vertebrates. However, the structure and function of bone marrow in reptiles may vary slightly compared to mammals.
Human blood contains different types of cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets) compared to animal blood. Additionally, human blood is rich in hemoglobin, which carries oxygen, while some animals have other proteins that serve a similar function. The composition and structure of blood components also vary between human and animal blood.
there are 2 types of cow blood- cow blood and baby blood
Yes, most vertebrate animals have blood types, determined by the presence of specific antigens on the surface of their red blood cells. This includes mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. The study of blood types in animals is important for blood transfusions and genetic research.
The one word answer is 'No' All those animals which have Iron as an oxygen binding compound in blood have red colored blood. Any other metal (Zn etc) give rise to other coloured bloods.
Red blood cells all look like red blood cells. White cells have different shapes mainly because they have different functions.
Yes, bearded dragons have red blood cells. Reptilian red blood cells are different to mammalian red blood cells in that they have a nucleus and are oval in shape.
Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, and Platelets.
white blood cells and red blood cells
Different cells have different parts, depending on their job in the body. That's why red blood cells differ from white blood cells; a red blood cell has mitochondria and vacuoles. The white one does not.
Not quite. Different blood types result from different antigens present on the membranes of red blood cells.
In the heart.
red blood cells,white blood cells,and muscle cells.
Red bloood cells do not have a nuceus and they are rich in heamoglobin.
Yes, all vertebrates (e.g. fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, birds) have red blood cells. There are probably other organisms that also have red blood cells. However insects and several other invertebrates have a blue copper based blood instead of the red iron based blood of vertebrates. Bur they do not have blue blood cells as the copper based compound these organisms is free in the blood instead of contained inside cells.
Yes, all vertebrates (e.g. fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, birds) have red blood cells. There are probably other organisms that also have red blood cells. However insects and several other invertebrates have a blue copper based blood instead of the red iron based blood of vertebrates. Bur they do not have blue blood cells as the copper based compound these organisms is free in the blood instead of contained inside cells.