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the non nucleated mature blood cells in mammals​

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Answered by BihariLadki
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Red blood cells in mammals are unique amongst vertebrates as they do not have nuclei when mature. They do have nuclei during early phases of erythropoiesis, but extrude them during development as they mature; this provides more space for hemoglobin.

Function: Oxygen transport

Acronym(s): RBC

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