The correct option is
D A mature RBC
The correct option is D:
The explanation for the correct option:
- Mature RBCs lack a nucleus as well as DNA in them.
- These structures are eliminated from the cell to accommodate more space in the cell which helps the RBC to carry more amount of oxygen in it.
- In mammals, the mature RBCs are biconcave disc shaped cells that lack nuclei, ribosomes and other cytoplasmic organelles such as mitochondria.
- Thus, they neither have nuclear DNA nor mitochondrial DNA.
The explanation for the incorrect option:
Option A:
- Hair root or the follicle, the cells contain the nucleus in which DNA is present.
- It is the living part of the cell which produces the shaft, hence it contains both the nucleus as well as the DNA.
Option B:
- An enucleated ovum is one that does not contain a nucleus.
- But DNA can be found in the mitochondria present in the ovum.
Option C:
- A mature spermatozoan does contain both the nucleus as well as the DNA which can be found in the head region.
Final answer: There is no DNA in mature RBC.