The cytoplasm of red blood cells is filled with hemoglobin, which leaves no room for visible organelles.
Er zijn geen organellen zichtbaar in het cytoplasma van rode bloedcellen. Stel voor waarom.
Front | No organelles are visible in the cytoplasm of red blood cells. Suggest why. |
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Back | Cytoplasm of red blood cell filled with haemoglobin |
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