Science, asked by akshay025, 1 year ago

mammalian red blood cells do not contain nucleus at maturity . why ?​

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Answered by prajjwal75
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The absence of a nucleus is an adaptation of the red blood cell for its role. It allows the red blood cell to contain more hemoglobin and, therefore, carry more oxygen molecules. It also allows the cell to have its distinctive bi-concave shape which aids diffusion.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mature mammalian RBCs are devoid of nucleus to accommodate more amount of haemoglobin in it and carry oxygen efficiently also it provide bi-concave shape which helps in easy diffusion.

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akshay025: but the protoplasm will dry up and die if the nucleus isnt present right?????
akshay025: tell fast
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