Subject: What regulates the activities of a hemoglobin cell?
Posted by Kathy Volpe
Grade level: 4-6
School: Manning
City: Westmont State/Province: Illinois
Country: DuPage
Area of science: Cell Biology
Message:
Our science text explained that hemiglobin cells "spit-out" their nucleus
in order to be able to change shape and fit through small spaces. Does the
nucleus become part of the outside structure of the cell? If not, what
regulates the activities of the cell?
Re: What regulates the activities of a hemoglobin cell?
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