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Red blood cells don have a nucleous. can they reproduce?

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Red blood cells don have a nucleous. can they reproduce?

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Red blood cells are produced by division of special stem cells (within bone marrow) but lose their DNA because they are not required to reproduce in the blood stream and have no nucleus.

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Red blood cells do not multiply or undergo mitotic division (they do not reproduce actually). Because of the absence of nucleus they have very limited life span too. In human beings it is 120 days.

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