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Do red blood cell divide to form new cells?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because of the lack of nuclei and organelles, mature red blood cells do not contain DNA and cannot synthesize any RNA, and consequently cannot divide and have limited repair capabilities.

EXPLANATION

The inability to carry out protein synthesis means that no virus can evolve to target mammalian red blood cells.

Red blood cells are formed in the red bone marrow of bones.

Stem cells in the red bone marrow called hemocytoblasts give rise to all of the formed elements in blood.

Blood cells are made in the bone marrow . That's a spongy tissue located inside some bones.

It contains young parent cells called stem cells.

These blood - forming stem cells can grow into all 3 types of blood cells –

  • Red cells
  • White cells
  • Platelets.

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Answered by franktheruler
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Red blood cells can not divide.

  • Red blood cells do not have nuclei and cell organelles. Therefore the mature red blood cells do not contain DNA and can not carry out the synthesis of any RNA and thus can not divide.
  • Red blood cells have limited repair capabilities.
  • Red blood cells are produced in bone marrows of bones.
  • Hemocytes are the stem cells in the red bone marrow. These stem cells give rise to all of the firmed elements in the blood.
  • The stem cell will develop into a new red blood cell if it commits to becoming a cell called proerythroblast.
  • Every second, the body makes about two million red blood cells and the formation of s red blood cells takes about two days.

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