Biology, asked by shireenj, 1 year ago

Why RBC is not considered a cells

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Answered by juliechristie
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Red blood cells are considered cells, but they lack a nucleus, DNA, and organelles like the endoplasmic reticulum or mitochondria. Red blood cells cannot divide or replicate like other bodily cells. They cannot independently synthesize proteins.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey there,

RBC's are not considered as a cell because of following reasons :-

• It doesn't have nucleus.
• It can't synthesize proteins
• Have no mitochondria.
• They do not replicate.
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