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3 May, 06:02

How does not having a nucleus affect a red blood cell?

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  1. 3 May, 06:30
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    It affects it in many ways.

    1) It makes it more hollow, allowing it to carry more oxygen

    2) Because it has no nucleus it is not a "forever" cell, so they "die" once they have been alive for 3-4 months. After they "die" they must be replaced.
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