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one differences between a red blood cell and a typical animal cell

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Answered by theMB1
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Explanation:

Red blood cells get their color from heme, an iron-containing molecule that transports oxygen. ... By contrast, the red blood cells of mammals lack nuclei and other internal structures found in most animal cells

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Answered by niusiqi2021
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Answer: The one difference between a red blood cell and a typical animal cell is that a red blood cell does not have a nucleus while a typical animal cell has a nucleus.

Explanation: This is because the animal cell needs to have a nucleus to store its genetic information ( DNA ). And when the animal cell reproduces, the genetic information ( DNA ) will be passed on to the daughter cell. The red blood cell does not have a nucleus so they can contain more haemoglobin. They are small and flexible so that they can fit through narrow blood vessels and they have a biconcave shape (flattened disc shape) to maximise their surface area for oxygen absorption.

* a daughter cell is the offspring of a cell split into two. Plus, did you know that the red blood cells, white blood cell and platelets are all produced by the bone marrow?

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