Biology, asked by riyu29, 1 year ago

why rbc of camel has nucleus in them?

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Answered by ShanAgrawal
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Like all mammals, camel red blood cells are without a nucleus. This is a very useful adaptation to increase oxygen carrying potential. However, their red blood cells are a different shape (i.e. oval instead of doughnut shaped).

riyu29: sorry but camel rbc have nucleus in them
sharan121: they hv nucleus to protect them from getting dehydrated
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Answered by hrushi2000
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The red blood cells of the dromedarycamel protect it from dehydration because the oval-shaped cells can circulate even in thick blood and can significantly expand during rehydration. ... This ability is, in part, due to uniquely oval red blood cells(which carry oxygen)

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