Why are RBC's non nucleated????
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The absence of a nucleus is an adaptation of the red blood cell for its role. It allows the red blood cell to contain more haemoglobin and, therefore, carry more oxygen molecules. It also allows the cell to have its distinctive bi-concave shape which aids diffusion. ... White blood cells: white blood cells are nucleated
The absence of a nucleus is an adaptation of the red blood cell for its role. It allows the red blood cell to contain more haemoglobin and, therefore, carry more oxygen molecules. It also allows the cell to have its distinctive bi-concave shape which aids diffusion. ... White blood cells: white blood cells are nucleated
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