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RBCs are not having nucleus will you classify them as prokaryotic Or eukaryotic. Give reasons for your answer.
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 1 month ago

Red blood cells are not considered to be prokaryotic, because they are part of an eukaryotic organism. Red blood cells begin life with the full complement of organelles, including a nucleus and mitochondria, but RBCs in humans shed their organelles during maturation. In actuality, though, only mammalian RBCs lack nuclei; RBCs in other animals still hold on to their traditional eukaryotic characteristics.

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 1 month ago

 

Red blood cells are not considered to be prokaryotic, because they are part of an eukaryotic organism. Red blood cells begin life with the full complement of organelles, including a nucleus and mitochondria, but RBCs in humans shed their organelles during maturation. In actuality, though, only mammalian RBCs lack nuclei; RBCs in other animals still hold on to their traditional eukaryotic characteristics.

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