In adult mammalian blood, the cells which lack nuclei are the

a

erythrocytes

b

lymphocytes

c

leucocytes

d

phagocytes

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livingstone2310
6 years ago

Erythrocytes or red blood cells is correct
this is because the nucleus is replaced with haemoglobin ๐Ÿ™…๐Ÿ™…

Dave333
4 years ago

In mammals, red blood cells are small, biconcave cells that, at maturity, do not contain a nucleus or mitochondria; they are only 7โ€“8 ยตm in size.

Kobbie
7 years ago

This is because Erythrocytes are the red blood cells and a mature (adult) cell does not have a nucleus

bigwave44
2 months ago

dis is becos red blood cell is erythrocytes is replaced by hemoglobin instead of nucleus

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