No. Mammalian red blood cells do not have nuclei.
Mammalian cells have nuclei. But red blood cells lack
Blood cells generate in the bone marrow. The bone marrow creates blood often. The blood is then released into the bloodstream.
Yes, bearded dragons have red blood cells. Reptilian red blood cells are different to mammalian red blood cells in that they have a nucleus and are oval in shape.
Mammalian red blood cells have no nucleus. Bird and reptile red blood cells DO have a nucleusProkaryotes - bacterial cells (eubacteria and archaebacteria).
Reptile red blood cells are nucleated, meaning they contain a nucleus, unlike mammalian red blood cells which are anucleate. Reptile red blood cells are also oval-shaped whereas mammalian red blood cells are typically circular. Additionally, reptile red blood cells contain different types of hemoglobin compared to mammals.
Yes, animal cells have a nucleus (except for mammalian red blood cells).
White blood cells, also known as leukocytes, are the only type of blood cells in mammals that contain a nucleus. Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, do not have a nucleus.
Oxygen and glucose are essential for cellular respiration, the process by which cells produce energy. Oxygen is used by cells to break down glucose and generate ATP, the energy currency of the body. Without oxygen and glucose, cells would not be able to generate enough energy to carry out essential functions.
Mammalian blood cells fall into three categories; red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. These are all manufactured in the bone marrow. Platelets are derived from megakaryocytes. White blood cells originate from multipotent stem cells known as hematopoietic stem cells.
Amphibians lay eggs and do not produce milk. Animals give birth to their young and produce milk. Those are the main differences.
Prokaryotic cells i.e.. red blood cells mammalian RBC This is not submitted by he same person btw. this is submitted by justwannabe