Why does a frog's blood cells have a nucleus?
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Humans have a greater oxygen requirement compared to frogs and the only means of oxygen for humans is via the RBCS. The absence of a nucleus provides a higher surface area for the gases to diffuse across the biconcave surface of the RBS's.
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