Biology, asked by sharvesh9842, 4 months ago

which are not true cells in blood why

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Answered by XxItzqueenxX00
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Answer. Answer: Platelets are not true cells because they does not have any nucleus.

Answered by skfathima345
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Blood is a fluid connective tissue. It is composed of a matrix called the plasma and formed elements. These formed elements include erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets. Out of these three types of cells, erythrocytes and platelets are not true blood cells. Platelets are cytoplasmic fragments.

So, the correct answer is 'Platelets'.

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