Cell Injury, Adaptation, and Death - LWW

The critical parts of a cell are illustrated in Figure 2-1. Every living cell has a nucleus, with the exception of red blood cells (RBC), which expel their nucleus upon en-tering the circulation in order to have maximum room for hemoglobin to carry oxygen. The nucleus is orga-nized into a round mass floating in the middle of each Golgi apparatus ................
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