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Red Blood Cells Made Type Stem Found Bone

Red blood cells are produced from stem cells in the bone marrow, contain abundant hemoglobin, and lack a nucleus.

Red blood cells are produced from stem cells in the bone marrow, contain abundant hemoglobin, and lack a nucleus.

Front Red blood cells
Back Made from type of stem cell found in bone marrow
contain lots of haemaglobin and have no nucleus

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