Biology, asked by farhanmohammad7545, 11 months ago

which are not true cells in the blood.why?

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Answered by mohammadking
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Answer:

White blood cells

Explanation:

white blood cells are impure cells

Answered by kumarkushagra90i
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Answer: Platelets are not true cells, but are instead classified as cell fragments produced by megakaryocytes. Because they lack a nucleus, they do not contain nuclear DNA. However, they do contain mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA, as well as endoplasmic reticulum fragments and granules from the megakaryocyte parent cells...

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