Mature mammalian red blood cells (RBCs) are an example of human body cells that lack Golgi bodies. The absence of Golgi bodies in these cells is part of their specialization process to carry oxygen efficiently. They lose their nucleus and other organelles, including the Golgi apparatus, during maturation to make room for more hemoglobin, the protein that binds oxygen. This allows them to transport oxygen more effectively throughout the body.
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Mature mammalian red blood cells (RBCs) are an example of human body cells that lack Golgi bodies. The absence of Golgi bodies in these cells is part of their specialization process to carry oxygen efficiently. They lose their nucleus and other organelles, including the Golgi apparatus, during maturation to make room for more hemoglobin, the protein that binds oxygen. This allows them to transport oxygen more effectively throughout the body.
RBC is correct!
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Understood the golgi apparatus very well 😊😊
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Prokaryotes , akaryotes and RBC of mammalian cells are lack of golgi body..
Correct! RBCs of human body do not have golgi apparatus.
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....ur video just helped me out of my problems..but i have a question...most of the books mention Golgi apparatus is absent in sperm cells but we discussed there it is present...how can this be possible...
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Mam are endoplasmic reticulam and golgi apparatus same😅 because it looks like same and they also have common things like cistarnae and
vescicles
No they are different organelles performing different functions but in a co ordinated manner .
11:07 mam RBCs aren’t have Golgi bodies why is it mam?
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Beautifully explained madam
The cells which do not contain Golgi bodies is RBCs.
And why is it so Mom?
Very good! Correct answer!
matured RBC cells do have Golgi complex
Excellent explanation
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RBC is the cell which is devoid of golgi bodies
Prokaryotic organisms and RBC cells is the answer
Very good! Correct RBCs don't have golgi apparatus.
Sperm cells devoid of Golgi apparatus
Why ? Any reason 😳
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Though read the text book many times critical points easily absorbed by your lecture.if possible please do genetics human vertebrae and reproduction simply the whole campbell if possible😂
Thank you mam very much .
Interesting...great help sir.
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Good video thanks.
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Matured RBC
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