Biology, asked by twinkle71656, 6 months ago

In which mammal , the RBC are nucleated ?

( Hint strts with C and ends with L ) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

=> By hints it is CAMELS.

=> camel erythrocytes (RBCs) do have a nucleus and other organelles when first formed (in bone marrow), and in all mammals, these are ejected upon maturity (making more room for oxygen transporting hemoglobin ).

=> The “camels have nucleated RBCs” story is just another stubborn myth.

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Answered by MysteriousAryan
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camels

  • Only mammals have anucleated red blood cells, and some mammals (camels, for instance) even have nucleated red blood cells. The advantage of nucleated red blood cells is that these cells can undergo mitosis.

  • Like in all mammals, camel erythrocytes (RBCs) do have a nucleus and other organelles when first formed (in bone marrow), and in all mammals, these are ejected upon maturity (making more room for oxygen transporting hemoglobin ). The “camels have nucleated RBCs” story is just another stubborn myth

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