which part of cytoplasm is devoid of cell organelles
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RBC cells are a part of cytoplasm that is devoid of cell organelles
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Cytoplasmic Membrane
Explanation:
- RBC cells devoid of cell organelles like nucleus and mitochondria
- Cytoplasm isn't an organelle
- This is essentially a conventional term that portrays everything inside the plasma film and outside the core. We ordinarily consider organelles being inside cells
- Center organelles are found in virtually all intents and purposes every eukaryotic cell
- They complete essential functions that are necessary for the survival of cells gathering vitality, making new proteins, disposing of waste, etc
- Center organelles incorporate the core, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and a few others
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