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Why RBC's are known as corpuscles and not cells?​

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Why RBC's are known as corpuscles and not cells?

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Because they are devoid of any cell organelle. Although present in initial stages of development, cell organelles are completely degenerated in mature red blood cells in order to provide maximum space to haemoglobin, the oxygen carrying protein.

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