Do Red Blood Cells Undergo Mitosis?
CompletingClint路3 months agoNope! Mature red blood cells don't have a nucleus, so they can't undergo mitosis.
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Nah, they don't. Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow from stem cells.
Actually, red blood cells can't divide because they lose their nucleus during development. They are made in the bone marrow.
Red blood cells? Mitosis? Not happening. They get made in bone marrow, no mitosis involved.
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