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RBC do not have nucleus,so how it survive? Is it living or nonliving?​

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Answered by suvansethy
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Answer:

The red blood cells without nuclei, called reticulocytes, subsequently lose all other cellular organelles such as their mitochondria, Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum. The spleen acts as a reservoir of red blood cells, but this effect is somewhat limited in humans.

Answered by sharmapushkar800
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Answer:

rbcs are living cells they do not have a nucleus as the do not replicate and are produced in bone marrow. but they have a life of 120 days.

Explanation:

Red blood cells have adapted this characteristic (no nucleus) for several reasons.

It simply allows the red blood cell to have more hemoglobin. The more hemoglobin you have, the more oxygen molecules you can carry. Therefore, it allows RBC to transfer more oxygen.

Lack of nucleus in RBC also allows the cell to have an unique bi concave shape that helps with diffusion.

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