Does a red blood cell have pseuopods?

No, red blood cells do not have pseudopods. Pseudopods are temporary projections of the cell membrane that allow certain cells, such as amoebas, to move and engulf particles. However, red blood cells are specialized cells that lack a nucleus and most organelles, making them unable to perform functions like movement or engulfment. Their primary function is to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.