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a. RBCs had mitochondria.

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Answered by ankitsunny
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Cellular processes. As a result of not containing mitochondria, red blood cells use none of the oxygen they transport; instead they produce the energy carrier ATP by the glycolysis of glucose and lactic acid fermentation on the resulting pyruvate.

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Answered by Anonymous
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heya frnd here's your answer

RBCs of mammals don't have mitochondria. They lose their mitochondria at the time of erythropoiesis at phase 3. Functional red blood cells produce energy by fermentation via anaerobic glycolysis of glucose followed by production of lactic acid.

erythropoiesis-a process which produces red blood cells

glycolysis-a metabolic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvate.

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