In mammals the RBCs are
a. Mononucleate b.multinucleate
c. binucleate d. anucleate
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In mammals, red blood cells are small, biconcave cells that, at maturity, do not contain a nucleus or mitochondria; they are only 7–8 µm in size. ... Hemoglobin is packed into red blood cells at a rate of about 250 million molecules of hemoglobin per cell.
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In mammals, red blood cells are small, biconcave cells that, at maturity, do not contain a nucleus or mitochondria; they are only 7–8 µm in size. ... Hemoglobin is packed into red blood cells at a rate of about 250 million molecules of hemoglobin per cell.
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