True, a RBC doesn't have a nucleus. And it's also true that a cell functions well without a nucleus. General: * Enzymes and proteins are the prime things which is required for a normal functioning. read more
The red blood cell (RBC) or erythrocytes do contain genetic material prior to maturation. RBC need genetic material at the beginning prior to fully differentiation to allow synthesis of enough haemoglobin proteins. Matured RBC lose their genetic material as they do not require them any further. read more