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Red blood cells have lost their nucleus prior to reaching the circulation. Several mechanisms have been proposed.
Explanation:
This is quite a long answer, because a lot is still unknown. I've tried to make it as complete and understandable as possible.
Mature erythrocytes develop from stem cells in bone marrow in several steps as shown in the image below. A proerythroblast with a nucleus develops to a reticulocyte without nucleus in about 7 days. A reticulocyte is formed after enucleation ('loss' of the nucleus) in the step before. Reticulocytes can enter the blood stream and mature there in 1 to 2 day into erythrocytes. So a red blood cell as we know it already lost its nucleus.
