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Which are not true cells in the blood?why?

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Answered by harmangrewal73
47

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

Answered by kingofself
41

Answer:

Platelets are not the true cells of the blood.

Explanation:

  • Platelets are commonly used for blood clotting mechanism.
  • As, it does not contain nucleus they are not considered as true cells.
  • These are found most commonly rather say only in mammals.
  • Other than mammals, the platelets are termed as thrombocytes.
  • Platelets are smaller than RBC and they are the large cells in the “bone marrow”, which are termed as megakaryocytes.
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