why does a red blood cell have no nucleus?
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Red Blood Cells are produced in the bone marrow and they have a nucleus when they are initially produced. Later, they lose nucleus in order to accommodate more haemoglobin so that they can transport more amount of oxygen. Therefore they are still considered as cells.
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yes they no nucleus
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