Biology, asked by tz41452, 11 months ago

why red blood are nucleated?

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Answered by aryankumar0822offici
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Nucleated red blood cells represent a very immature form of erythrocytes that are released by the bone marrow when the body significantly lacks red blood cells, such as in severe anemia, thalassemia (lack of hemoglobin synthesis) and hypoxemia (chronically low oxygen levels).

Answered by drsrinu
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They are anucleated that is they dont have nuclei this is because to accommodate more haemoglobin so that there is more chance for accommodation for oxygen and carbon di oxide
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