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What is the term used to describe RBCs due to their lack of a nucleus?
What is the term used to describe RBCs due to their lack of a nucleus?
- Cells
- Plasma membranes
- Organelles
- Corpuscles (correct)
What happens to RBCs as they mature in the bone marrow?
What happens to RBCs as they mature in the bone marrow?
- They become more cell-like
- They gain a nucleus
- They attach to the walls of blood vessels
- They lose organelles except the cytoskeleton (correct)
What is the term used to describe the loose rows formed by RBCs when they adhere to each other in circulating blood?
What is the term used to describe the loose rows formed by RBCs when they adhere to each other in circulating blood?
- Rouleaux (correct)
- Cytoskeletons
- Plasma membranes
- Nuclei
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