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Why do red blood cells with no nucleus still considered to be eukaryotic?

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Why do red blood cells with no nucleus still considered to be eukaryotic?

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While the mature red blood cell (rbc) in circulation lacks a nucleus (at this final stage) it was not always so, see a developing red blood cell (erythroblast). Unlike prokaryotes (bacteria) which never have a nucleus at any stage.

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