Red blood cells that lose their nucleus also lose their mitochondria. It is an adaptation of the red blood cells in order to carry more oxygen and transport the oxygen to the different parts of the body.
A cell wall, chloroplasts, and a single large vacuole.
Mature red blood cells differ in a number of ways from other cells in the body, but the most evident difference is that they have no nucleus.
Nucleus.. This is to increase surface area.. more Haemoglobin is thus present.. which combines with oxygen, to increase the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood. this is a specialisation
Nucleus is not present in rbc as rbc's contain a red pigment called heamoglobin which hepls in the passage of oxygen throughout the body and does not need a nucleus.
A nucleus
nucleus
a nucleus.
nucleus
Red blood cells are found IN THE BLOOD , ALL AROUND THE BODY.Your heart and veinsThey are found within the vasculature in all organs however i believe the answer your looking for is the spleen.
white blood cells, red blood cells, plasma cells and platlets.
It carries blood toward the heart.
Mitochondria,ribosomes,cell wall,or plasma membrane
The kind of marrow that produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets is red marrow which is found in the bones.
the nucleus
They are found in the human body such as: skin cells red blood cells white blood cells sperm cells nerve cells etc. Thanks.
No. Not by themselves. They will be inside the tiny blood vessels.
They don't have organelles such as nuclei, mitochondria or chloroplasts.
Red blood cells are found IN THE BLOOD , ALL AROUND THE BODY.Your heart and veinsThey are found within the vasculature in all organs however i believe the answer your looking for is the spleen.
frog rbc is found in a frogs and human rbc is found in humans
Its carries "oxygen rich blood" away from the heart.
Protoplast is found in all cells
it carries blood toward the fingers apex
chlorophyll
All the three are found in the blood.
All the three are found in the blood.