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what is the non nucleated cell in human body?

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Answered by abhiraja44620
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Answer:A non-nucleated cell present in human blood that is called RBC or the red blood corpuscles. They contain the haemoglobin that transfers 'oxygen' from the 'lungs' to other organelles of the body. Since they require space to carry the oxygen they do not have nucleus.

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A non-nucleated cell present in human blood that is called RBC or the red blood corpuscles. They contain the haemoglobin that transfers 'oxygen' from the 'lungs' to other organelles of the body. Since they require space to carry the oxygen they do not have nucleus.

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