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reticulocyte has endoplasmic reticulum??​

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Reticulocytes can be detected by virtue of the presence of RNA in the form of ribosomes and rough endoplasmic reticulum in their cytoplasm. ... In contrast, mature red blood cells, which are no longer synthesizing hemoglobin, contain very small amounts or no RNA (they are essentially small sacs of hemoglobin).

Answered by Anonymous
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A reticulocyte stain measures aggregates of residual ribosomes and mitochondria that form clumped granular material called reticulum. Reticulocytes appear as polychromatophilic cells seen on a Wright- or Wright-Giemsa-stained blood film.

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