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The red blood cell membrane devoid of cytosol are called as ______________.
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Answered by NiharikaT
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Answer → Hematids. 

Reason → Red blood cells which is scientifically called as the Erythrocytes do not contains the most of the cell organelles. Cell membranes or Plasma membranes are present in the RBCs, although it lacks the important cell organelles such as nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum.

The absence of the cell organelles provide them the large hollow shape for the Oxygen transport and gives them the biconcave shape structures. 
A scientific terms given to the RBCs are called as the Hematids. Although every RBCs do not contains the important cytosyl (or cell organelles), thus scientific terms for all the hollowed RBCs is Hematids. 

It can also be Erythrocytes, since it means the red hollow cells. 


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Answered by GauravSaxena01
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Answer :-

# The red blood cell membrane devoid of cytosol are called as heamatids.

# Red blood cell are known as Red Blood corpuscles ( RBCs)

# RBC are called Erythrocytes , erythrocytes are made up of Greek language. Erythrocytes means of hollow vessels.

# In humans, mature red blood cells are flexible and oval biconcave disks. 

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