Submitted by teafuck t3_xz4njj in askscience
carlos_6m t1_irqh6n9 wrote
Reply to comment by willywalloo in What lifeform has the shortest genetic sequence? by teafuck
You're confusing their process with the one for platelets I think...
Red blood cells are reticulocytes that have lost their nucleus, reticulocytes produce a lot of hemoglobin and other proteins and then lose their nucleus, then they are self sustaining for about 4 months, longer than many living organisms
willywalloo t1_irsfc3w wrote
I’m just saying they don’t replicate on their own, this is a requirement for life.
A car is autonomous and today they don’t replicate. They show signs of life however in different ways, but a true life form has a code that allows for procreation.
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