Biology, asked by abrar70, 11 months ago

Red blood cells have no nucleus, then why do we call them cells?

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Answered by amitmirajgave750
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Explanation:

The absence of a nucleus is an adaptation of the red blood cell for its role. It allows the red blood cell to contain more hemoglobin and, therefore, carry more oxygen molecules. It also allows the cell to have its distinctive bi-concave shape which aids diffusion.

Answered by ganesh200668
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Answer:

Hi mate.Very intelligent question.

Explanation:

Let me clear you,Cells which do no contain nucleus are also called cell but in scientific term we call it as prokaryotic cells.

  So red blood cells are also cells.

  For your kind information

Because of the lack of nuclei and organelles, mature red blood cells do not contain DNA and cannot synthesize any RNA, and consequently cannot divide and have limited repair capabilities. The inability to carry out protein synthesis means that no virus can evolve to target mammalian red blood cells.

  This is the reason why red blood cells do not contain nucleus.

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   Thank you......

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