Biology, asked by kavitasingh1234, 1 day ago

" RBC of Camel contains Nucleus so that they do not get dehydration " . Can we say camel can't donate there blood to other camel because there blood contain nucleus and these nucleus contains DNA .​

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Answered by priyashagupta2007
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Answer:

Like all mammals, camel's red blood cells do have the nucleus, that is they are nucleated and are oval instead of a round shape

Explanation:

-When the RBCs are developing in the red bone marrow, they do have nuclei. However, these nuclei are ejected from the cells when they enter the bloodstream in a process known as enucleation.

-In camels, the process of enucleation does not take place hence they have nucleated red blood cells.

-In camels, the erythrocytes or red blood cells are oval because the oval shape of the cell can circulate through thick blood and can expand during dehydration.

-The camel’s RBCs can be aligned in the various directions of the blood without any complications.

-The red blood cells of camels can expand to 240% of their initial size which as a result can hydrate their blood much more when allowed to drink water.

-In mammals, the RBC is generally binucleated, without the nucleus and the mitochondria.

-In mammals, the red blood cells do not contain any cell organelles making it rich in hemoglobin.

Answered by jhajatashankar504
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Answer:

-In camels, the erythrocytes or red blood cells are oval because the oval shape of the cell can circulate through thick blood and can expand during dehydration. -The camel's RBCs can be aligned in the various directions of the blood without any complications.

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I hope this helps you.

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