Mature mammalian RBC’s are generally devoid of nucleus. What could be the possible
reason for this?
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Explanation:
RBCs are devoid of a nucleus in most of the mammals. This adaptation the RBCs to carry the maximum amount of Hb and hence the maximum amount of oxygen. The lack of a nucleus also gives the RBCs their characteristic biconcave shape and allows them to have a higher surface area for diffusion.
Thus, the correct answer is 'Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.'
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Answer:
RBCs are devoid of a nucleus in most of the mammals. This adaptation the RBCs to carry the maximum amount of hemoglobin and hence the maximum amount of oxygen. The lack of a nucleus also gives the RBCs their characteristic biconcave shape and allows them to have a higher surface area for diffusion.