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RBCs in human blood are ___. 1) prokaryotic. 2) eukaryotic​

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Answered by Anonymous
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RBCs in human blood are ___ prokaryotic ____.

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Answered by Udayeswari
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Nobody considers red blood cells to be prokaryotic, perhaps most importantly because they are part of a eukaryotic organism. Red blood cells begin life with the full complement of organelles, including a nucleus and mitochondria, but our RBCs shed their organelles during maturation.

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