The mammalian erythrocytes differ from the leucocytes at maturity because the erythrocytes are

a

discoid and nucleated

b

discoid and enucleated

c

amoeboid and nucleated

d

amoeboid and enucleated

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darkypearl
11 years ago

this ans is wrong.

the correct ans is B

erythrocytes are discoid and enucleated,

leucocytes are amoeboid and nucleated

Gobbler
9 years ago

Yh meaning that the red blood cells have shape but lack nucleus

Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

Correction has been made. Thanks for your contributions.

kenila
10 years ago

yea d answer ought to be B because erythrocytes are discoid in shape and they are enucleated

Ablest
2 months ago

the red blood cells has a disc-like shape. and has no nucleus

Calebman
2 months ago

please explain further

style rib
10 years ago

darkpearl are you very sure in your answer?

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