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Do you know any other cells without nucleus?

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Yes, mature red blood cells in humans lack a nucleus. This helps them carry more oxygen. Some other specialised cells may also lose their nucleus to perform specific functions efficiently.

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  1. Yes, mature red blood cells (RBCs) in humans do not have a nucleus. This allows more space for haemoglobin, increasing oxygen-carrying capacity. Some specialised cells may also lack a nucleus or lose it during development to perform specific functions more efficiently, although most cells generally contain a nucleus for controlling activities.

     

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