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How are red blood cells and neurons different? (1 point)
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Neurons lack organelles, but red blood cells have organelles.
Neurons lack organelles, but red blood cells have organelles.
Neurons are all the same size, but red blood cells are different sizes.
Neurons are all the same size, but red blood cells are different sizes.
Neurons don't need oxygen to function, but red blood cells do.
Neurons don't need oxygen to function, but red blood cells do.
Neurons contain DNA, but red blood cells do not.
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Neurons contain DNA, but red blood cells do not.
(Adult mammalian red blood cells lack a nucleus and thus nuclear DNA; neurons have nuclei and organelles.)
(Adult mammalian red blood cells lack a nucleus and thus nuclear DNA; neurons have nuclei and organelles.)
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