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An anucleated cell located within blood is called​

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Red Blood Cell

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Red Blood Cells (RBCs) are round and without a nucleus. It has no nucleus so that it has more space to accommodate oxygen molecules and it helps in diffusion due to the biconcave shape, and that biconcave shape is present because there is no nucleus present in the RBC.

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