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Blood cells are living. Are they an organism?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since RBCs fulfill most of the characters of life and has a way to continue their existance even though not being able to reproduce in the conventional sense, they can in fact be called living cells despite their lack of nucleas (in matured state).

Answered by sangitaduttaghosh2
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Since RBCs fulfill most of the characters of life and has a way to continue their existance even though not being able to reproduce in the conventional sense, they can in fact be called living cells despite their lack of nucleas (in matured state).

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