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Why Do Red Blood Cells Not Contain A Nucleus?

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Why Do Red Blood Cells Not Contain A Nucleus?

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One of the often recited rules in Biology is that all living things possess a nucleus but the red blood cell is a significant exception to this rule. It develops from progenitor cells with nuclei but as red blood cells mature, they lose their nucleus completely.

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