Biology, asked by vspmanideepika7292, 11 months ago

Why are red blood cells exceptions from cell theory?

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Answered by sandeep7783
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because the red cells consists of haemoglobin and DNA

Answered by amirtha08
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There is a debate as to whether or not viruses should be considered to be alive. The debate results from the fact that viruses cannot reproduce on their own. They must invade a host cell and utilize the host’s genetic material in order to reproduce.

The first cell did not come from another cell.

Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own genetic material and can reproduce independently from the cell in which they reside.

These are the exception of cell theory

As red blood cells have these properties of cell theory they are the exceptions of cell theory

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