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  • 09-02-2022
  • Biology
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Explain why red blood cells might use up oxygen, if they
have mitochondria.

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melissashaddad
melissashaddad melissashaddad
  • 09-02-2022
The function of RBC is to carry oxygen. The mitochondria is absent so it will not be able to use any carrying oxygen thus increasing the carrying capacity. Originally Answered: Why don't red blood cells have mitochondria? RBCs are enucleated i.e they don't have nucleus.
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