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why do mature RBC do not have nucleus in them​

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Answered by aradhanaakela
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Red blood cells have adapted this characteristic (no nucleus) for several reasons. It simply allows the red blood cell to have more hemoglobin. ... Therefore, it allows RBC to transfer more oxygen. Lack of nucleus in RBC also allows the cell to have an unique bi concave shape that helps with diffusion.

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