How RBC are eukaryotes even when there is no nucleus?
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How RBC are eukaryotes even when there is no nucleus?
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RBCs have eukaryotic nucleus. But, when they finish fully developing. They lose all their contents.
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It was known that as a mammalian red blood cell nears maturity, a ring of actin filaments contracts and pinches off a segment of the cell that contains the nucleus, a type of "cell division." The nucleus is then swallowed by macrophages (one of the immune system's quick-response troops). The genes and signaling pathways that drive the pinching-off process, however, were a mystery.
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