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Differences between mammalian RBC and non mammalian RBC?​

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Answered by emilydafirst
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In mammals, red blood cells are small biconcave cells that at maturity do not contain a nucleus or mitochondria and are only 7–8 µm in size. In birds and non-avian reptiles, a nucleus is still maintained in red blood cells. ... The advantage of nucleated red blood cells is that these cells can undergo mitosis.

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Answered by sophloopter
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In mammals, red blood cells are small biconcave cells that at maturity do not contain a nucleus or mitochondria and are only 7–8 µm in size. In birds and non-avian reptiles, a nucleus is still maintained in red blood cells. ... The advantage of nucleated red blood cells is that these cells can undergo mitosis.Explanation:

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