Are red blood cells nucleated or Anucleate?
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RBC are anucleate as they lack nucleus when they get mature ..hope it helps....
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Red blood cells are nucleated and anucleate.Both are correct.
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Red blood cells in mammals anucleate when mature, meaning that they lack a cell nucleus.
In comparison, the red blood cells of other vertebrates have nuclei; the only known exceptions are salamanders of the genus Batrachoseps and fish of the genus Maurolicus.
In contrast, a nucleated red blood cell (NRBC), also known by several other names, is a mammalian RBC that contains a cell nucleus.
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